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Serial coupling of chromatographic columns having orthogonal selectivity to improve the coverage of oxidised lipidome for mass spectrometry analysis

Thakker, A.; Spickett, C.; Pitt, A.

2019-09-12 biochemistry
10.1101/741579 bioRxiv
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1Phospholipid oxidation (OxPL) generates a wide variety of products with potentially novel biological activities that may be associated with disease pathogenesis. To understand their role in disease requires precise information about their abundance in biological samples. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LCMS) is a sensitive technique that can provide detailed information about the oxidative lipidome, but challenges remain. Furthermore, variation in charge of the polar head groups and the extreme diversity of oxidised species make analysis of several classes of OxPLs within one analytical run challenging.\n\nThe work in this study aims to develop improved methods for detection of OxPLs by improvement of chromatographic separation through the serial coupling of polystyrene-divinylbenzene based monolithic, and mixed-mode hydrophilic interaction (HILIC) with use of semi-targeted mass spectrometry approaches. The results suggests that by serially coupling two columns, HILIC and monolith, provided the better coverage of OxPL species in a single analytical run. We tested in-vitro generated oxidized species for phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) class and the combination of orthogonal chromatographic separation allowed separation of oxdised species from both the classes, which otherwise coeluted.

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