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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 27, Number 1, January/February
2003,
pp. 7-14
A General Unknown Screening Procedure for Drugs and Toxic
Compounds in Serum using Liquid Chromatography–Electrospray-Single
Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
N. Venisse[1], P. Marquet[1], E. Duchoslav[2], J.L.
Dupuy[1], and G. Lachâtre[1]
[1]Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital, Limoges,
France and
[2]Sciex Corp., Concord, Ontario, Canada
A complete general unknown screening procedure was developed
using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS), a coupling
that can increase the range of compounds amenable to MS. Sample preparation
was by solid-phase extraction on a mixed-mode support in parallel with serum
deproteination in order to recover the most hydrophilic compounds. Chromatography
employed a reversed-phase narrow-bore column (150 ¥ 1-mm i.d.) and a 50-min
gradient elution at low flow-rate (50 µL/min), compatible with the electrospray
source used without splitting nor heating. The single quadrupole LC–MS
instrument used was operated in the 100 to 1100 u mass range in both the positive
and negative modes, with two different, alternated collision-induced dissociation
voltages in the source, in order to obtain the molecular or pseudo-molecular
ions as well as fragments for the compounds analyzed. The addition of spectra
obtained at low and high fragmentation voltages gave reconstructed spectra
for each polarity, representing library entries. Finally, a program was created
in order to detect the peaks of interest in the chromatographic noise using
a very efficient signal processing algorithm, compute their relative retention
time with respect to the internal standard (glafenine), draw their reconstructed
spectra, search them in the libraries, and edit a report.
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