An analytical evaluation of tools for lipid isomer differentiation in imaging mass spectrometry

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ijms.2024.117268
Boone M. Prentice
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Imaging mass spectrometry has emerged as a powerful tool to map the spatial distributions of lipids and metabolites in biological tissues. However, these analyses are challenged by the multitude of isobaric (i.e., same nominal mass) and isomeric compounds present in most samples. Failure to adequately separate these compounds results in inaccurate or incomplete chemical identifications and produces composite images of spatial distribution arising from multiple compounds. A number of techniques have been developed to more completely resolve and identify this complex chemical milieu. These include methods that rely on condensed-phase chemical derivatization and gas-phase ion chemistry, or some combination thereof. This Young Scientist Feature focuses on summarizing the analytical figures of merit of these tools, highlighting their relative speeds, limits of detection, molecular specificities, and eases-of-use. It will also include current challenges and future perspectives for resolving structural isomers in imaging mass spectrometry experiments.

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对成像质谱中脂质异构体区分工具的分析评估
成像质谱已成为绘制生物组织中脂类和代谢物空间分布图的有力工具。然而,由于大多数样本中存在大量等压(即标称质量相同)和异构化合物,这些分析面临挑战。如果不能充分分离这些化合物,就会导致化学鉴定不准确或不完整,并产生由多种化合物组成的空间分布复合图像。为了更全面地分辨和识别这种复杂的化学环境,人们开发了许多技术。这些技术包括依靠凝聚相化学衍生和气相离子化学的方法,或两者的某些组合。本期青年科学家专题将重点总结这些工具的分析优势,突出它们的相对速度、检测极限、分子特异性和易用性。它还将包括在成像质谱实验中解析结构异构体的当前挑战和未来展望。
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