Comparison of desorption enhancement methods in the low temperature plasma ionization mass spectrometry for detecting fatty acids in Drosophila

Mass spectrometry (MS) with low temperature plasma (LTP) as an ionization source is one of the widely used ambient methods in analyzing various bio-chemical samples for their detection, identification, differentiation, etc. While the LTP-MS allows selective analysis of a sample with low-molecular we...

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Published inCurrent applied physics Vol. 17; no. 8; pp. 1120 - 1126
Main Authors Kim, Shin Hye, Jang, Hyun Jun, Park, Jeong Hyang, Lee, Hyoung Jun, Kim, Jeongkwon, Yim, Yong-Hyeon, Kim, Dan Bee, Yoon, Sohee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.08.2017
한국물리학회
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ISSN1567-1739
1878-1675
1567-1739
DOI10.1016/j.cap.2017.04.017

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Summary:Mass spectrometry (MS) with low temperature plasma (LTP) as an ionization source is one of the widely used ambient methods in analyzing various bio-chemical samples for their detection, identification, differentiation, etc. While the LTP-MS allows selective analysis of a sample with low-molecular weight without thermal damages, it has difficulties desorbing a target molecule from the sample surface with a low volatility. Hence, for the purpose of enhancing the desorption and ionization efficiencies of the LTP-MS when analyzing the fatty acids, two methods were compared: directly heating the sample surface and increasing the vapor pressure of the fatty acid itself by derivatization. In addition, the fatty acids in Drosophila were directly analyzed with the LTP-MS. As a result, it was found that the LTP-MS detection efficiency was enhanced with the derivatization as much as with the heating condition while there was little synergy in employing both of the heating and derivatization together. •Two method to solve the limitation of low temperature plasma ionization mass spectrometry is suggested.•Heating is more easy desorption efficiency of molecules from the surface.•Derivatization is contributed by increasing the vapor pressure of Fatty acid molecules.
ISSN:1567-1739
1878-1675
1567-1739
DOI:10.1016/j.cap.2017.04.017