High-throughput method development approaches for bioanalytical mass spectrometry
- PMID: 10890749
- DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/38.6.255
High-throughput method development approaches for bioanalytical mass spectrometry
Abstract
A rational approach to the development and optimization of solid-phase extraction (SPE) methods is described. The semiautomated scheme allows for the simultaneous testing of multiple chemistries using a custom multiple-sorbent 96-well method development plate. Optimized extraction conditions for up to five analytes are determined in a single 2.5-h experiment. The experiment can be tailored to determine SPE conditions (including wash protocols) for related analytes. Data obtained by liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure ionization-mass spectrometry allows the quantitation of absolute recovery and selection of the best extraction conditions for approximately 100 analytes of diverse structure. Optimized extraction protocols yielding at least 80% recovery are determined for 81% of the analytes. For 96% of the analytes screened, extraction conditions resulting in recoveries of > or = 60% are determined. The most generic set of SPE conditions consist of either C8 or C18 sorbent with an eluent composition of acetonitrile with 5mM nitric acid added.
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