RPLC-ion-trap-FTMS method for lipid profiling of plasma: method validation and application to p53 mutant mouse model.

A reversed-phase liquid chromatography-linear ion trap-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometric method was developed for the profiling of lipids in human and mouse plasma. With the use of a fused-core C 8 column and a binary gradient, more than 160 lipids belonging to eight diffe...

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Main Authors: Hu, C, van Dommelen, J, van der Heijden, R, Spijksma, G, Reijmers, T, Wang, M, Slee, E, Lu, X, Xu, G, van der Greef, J, Hankemeier, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Summary:A reversed-phase liquid chromatography-linear ion trap-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometric method was developed for the profiling of lipids in human and mouse plasma. With the use of a fused-core C 8 column and a binary gradient, more than 160 lipids belonging to eight different classes were detected in a single LC-MS run. The method was fully validated and the analytical characteristics such as linearity ( R (2), 0.994-1.000), limit of detection (0.08-1.28 microg/mL plasma), repeatability (RSD, 2.7-7.9%) and intermediate precision (RSD, 2.7-15.6%) were satisfactory. The method was successfully applied to p53 mutant mice plasma for studying some phenotypic effects of p53 expression.