Journal article
A Comparison of Collision Cross Section Values Obtained via Travelling Wave Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry and Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Application to the Characterisation of Metabolites in Rat Urine
Journal of Chromatography A, Vol.1602, pp.386-396
2019
Abstract
A comprehensive Collision Cross Section (CCS) library was obtained via Travelling Wave Ion Guide mobility measurements through direct infusion (DI). The library consists of CCS and Mass Spectral (MS) data in negative and positive ElectroSpray Ionisation (ESI) mode for 463 and 479 endogenous metabolites, respectively. For both ionisation modes combined, TWCCSN2 data were obtained for 542 non-redundant metabolites. These data were acquired on two different ion mobility enabled orthogonal acceleration QToF MS systems in two different laboratories, with the majority of the resulting TWCCSN2 values (from detected compounds) found to be within 1% of one another. Validation of these results against two independent, external TWCCSN2 data sources and predicted TWCCSN2 values indicated to be within 1-2% of these other values. The same metabolites were then analysed using a rapid reversed-phase ultra (high) performance liquid chromatographic (U(H)PLC) separation combined with IM and MS (IM-MS) thus providing retention time (tr), m/z and TWCCSN2 values (with the latter compared with the DI-IM-MS data). Analytes for which TWCCSN2 values were obtained by U(H)PLC-IM-MS showed good agreement with the results obtained from DI-IM-MS. The repeatability of the TWCCSN2 values obtained for these metabolites on the different ion mobility QToF systems, using either DI or LC, encouraged the further evaluation of the U(H)PLC-IM-MS approach via the analysis of samples of rat urine, from control and methotrexate-treated animals, in order to assess the potential of the approach for metabolite identification and profiling in metabolic phenotyping studies. Based on the database derived from the standards 63 metabolites were identified in rat urine, using positive ESI, based on the combination of tr, TWCCSN2 and MS data.
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- Title
- A Comparison of Collision Cross Section Values Obtained via Travelling Wave Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry and Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Application to the Characterisation of Metabolites in Rat Urine
- Authors/Creators
- L.C. Nye (Author/Creator) - Waters (United Kingdom)J.P. Williams (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)N.C. Munjoma (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)M.P.M. Letertre (Author/Creator) - Imperial College LondonM. Coen (Author/Creator) - Imperial College LondonR. Bouwmeester (Author/Creator) - VIB-UGent Center for Medical BiotechnologyL. Martens (Author/Creator) - VIB-UGent Center for Medical BiotechnologyJ.R. Swann (Author/Creator) - Imperial College LondonJ.K. Nicholson (Author/Creator) - Australian National Phenome Centre, Murdoch University, Harry Perkins Building, Perth, WA, Australia.R.S. Plumb (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)M. McCullagh (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)L.A. Gethings (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)S. Lai (Author/Creator) - Waters (China)J.I. Langridge (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)J.P.C. Vissers (Author/Creator) - Waters (United States)I.D. Wilson (Author/Creator) - Imperial College London
- Publication Details
- Journal of Chromatography A, Vol.1602, pp.386-396
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Identifiers
- 991005542829107891
- Copyright
- © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Harry Butler Institute
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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