Mass spectrometry imaging in plants, microbes, and food: a review†

IF 3.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analyst Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1039/D4AN00644E
Mudita Vats, Berta Cillero-Pastor, Eva Cuypers and Ron M. A. Heeren
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Plant health, which affects the nutritional quality and safety of derivative food products, is influenced by symbiotic interactions with microorganisms. These interactions influence the local molecular profile at the tissue level. Therefore, studying the distribution of molecules within plants, microbes, and plant-based food is crucial to assess plant health, ensure the safety and quality of the agricultural products that become part of our food supply, and plan agricultural management practices. Within this framework, the molecular distribution within plant-based samples can be visualized with mass spectrometry imaging (MSI). This review describes key MSI methodologies, highlighting the role they play in unraveling the localization of metabolites, lipids, proteins, pigments, and elemental components across plants, microbes, and food products. Furthermore, investigations that involve multimodal molecular imaging approaches combining MSI with other imaging techniques are described. The advantages and limitations of the different MSI techniques that influence their applicability in diverse agro-food studies are described to enable informed choices for tailored analyses. For example, some MSI technologies involve meticulous sample preparation while others compromise spatial resolution to gain throughput. Key parameters such as sensitivity, ionization bias and fragmentation, reference database and compound class specificity are described and discussed in this review. With the ongoing refinements in instrumentation, data analysis, and integration of complementary techniques, MSI deepens our insight into the molecular biology of the agricultural ecosystem. This in turn empowers the quest for sustainable and productive agricultural practices.

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植物、微生物和食品中的质谱成像:综述。
植物健康影响着衍生食品的营养质量和安全性,而植物健康又受到与微生物共生作用的影响。这些相互作用会影响组织层面的局部分子特征。因此,研究植物、微生物和植物性食品中的分子分布对于评估植物健康、确保成为我们食品供应一部分的农产品的安全和质量以及规划农业管理实践至关重要。在此框架内,植物样本中的分子分布可以通过质谱成像(MSI)进行可视化。本综述介绍了主要的 MSI 方法,强调了这些方法在揭示植物、微生物和食品中代谢物、脂类、蛋白质、色素和元素成分的定位方面所发挥的作用。此外,还介绍了将 MSI 与其他成像技术相结合的多模态分子成像方法。介绍了不同 MSI 技术的优势和局限性,这些优势和局限性影响了它们在各种农业食品研究中的适用性,以便为定制分析做出明智的选择。例如,一些 MSI 技术需要进行细致的样品制备,而另一些技术则需要牺牲空间分辨率以提高通量。本综述介绍并讨论了灵敏度、电离偏差和碎片、参考数据库和化合物类别特异性等关键参数。随着仪器、数据分析和互补技术整合的不断完善,MSI 加深了我们对农业生态系统分子生物学的了解。这反过来又增强了对可持续和高产农业实践的追求。
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