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Use of p-methoxy cinnamaldehyde in label-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (LALDI-MS) for detection of different classes of primary amines, amino acids and neurotransmitters
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS), useful for the detection of macromolecules, is generally not suitable for recording the mass spectrum of small molecules, especially within the range of m/z 500, because of the appearance of matrix cluster peaks in the small molecular weight range. To circumvent this problem, a matrix-free variant of MALDI-MS, namely Label-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (LALDI-MS) has been developed in recent years where analytes get covalently attached to a laser absorbing label which induces the desorption/ionization process thus facilitating the recording the mass spectra and avoiding the problem of formation of cluster peaks. In general, the probes used for such detections are all pyrene-based scaffolds which despite being a good laser-active chromophore have both reactivity and solubility problems. Inspired by the right chromophoric nature, we have undertaken a systematic study to design and optimize cinnamaldehyde derivatives and have found that p-methoxy cinnamaldehyde (PMC) as a simpler, cost-effective, less hydrophobic laser-active label, which can detect a series of primary amines, including the neurotransmitters and amino acids. The label PMC can also discriminate between aliphatic and aromatic primary amines.
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The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics.
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