Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching

Simultaneous high-resolution full-scan and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis using time of flight mass spectrometry brings an answer for increasing demand of retrospective and non-targeted data analysis. Such analysis combined with spectral library searching is a promising tool for targeted and untargeted screening of small molecules. Despite considerable extension of the panel of compounds of tandem mass spectral libraries, the heterogeneity of spectral data poses a major challenge against the effective usage of spectral libraries. Performance evaluation of available LC-MS/MS libraries will signi ficantly increase credibility in the search results. The present work was aimed to evaluate fluctuation of MS/MS pattern, in the peak intensities distribution together with mass accuracy measurements, and in consequence, performance compliant with ion ratio and mass error criteria as principles in identification processes for targeted and untargeted contaminants at trace levels. Matrix effect and ultra-trace levels of concentration (from 50 ngl-1 to 1000ngl-1) were evaluated as potential source of inaccuracy in the performance of spectral matching. Matrix-matched samples and real samples were screened for proof of applicability. By manual review of data and application of ion ratio and ppm error criteria, false negatives were obtained; this number diminished when in-house library was used, while with on-line MS/MS databases 100% of positive samples were found. In our experience, intensity of peaks across spectra was highly correlated to the concentration effect and matrix complexity. In turn, analysis of spectra acquired at trace concentrations and in different matrices results in better performance in providing correct and reliable identification.

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Main Authors: Herrera-Lopez, S., Hernando Guil, María Dolores, García-Calvo, E., Fernández-Alba, A. R., Ulaszewska, M. M.
Format: journal article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014
Subjects:LC-MS/MS library searching, Screening of targets and non-targets, Trace analysis, Matrix effect, Relative intensity of product ions,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2099
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293232
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2932322023-02-20T10:26:25Z Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching Herrera-Lopez, S. Hernando Guil, María Dolores García-Calvo, E. Fernández-Alba, A. R. Ulaszewska, M. M. LC-MS/MS library searching Screening of targets and non-targets Trace analysis Matrix effect Relative intensity of product ions Simultaneous high-resolution full-scan and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis using time of flight mass spectrometry brings an answer for increasing demand of retrospective and non-targeted data analysis. Such analysis combined with spectral library searching is a promising tool for targeted and untargeted screening of small molecules. Despite considerable extension of the panel of compounds of tandem mass spectral libraries, the heterogeneity of spectral data poses a major challenge against the effective usage of spectral libraries. Performance evaluation of available LC-MS/MS libraries will signi ficantly increase credibility in the search results. The present work was aimed to evaluate fluctuation of MS/MS pattern, in the peak intensities distribution together with mass accuracy measurements, and in consequence, performance compliant with ion ratio and mass error criteria as principles in identification processes for targeted and untargeted contaminants at trace levels. Matrix effect and ultra-trace levels of concentration (from 50 ngl-1 to 1000ngl-1) were evaluated as potential source of inaccuracy in the performance of spectral matching. Matrix-matched samples and real samples were screened for proof of applicability. By manual review of data and application of ion ratio and ppm error criteria, false negatives were obtained; this number diminished when in-house library was used, while with on-line MS/MS databases 100% of positive samples were found. In our experience, intensity of peaks across spectra was highly correlated to the concentration effect and matrix complexity. In turn, analysis of spectra acquired at trace concentrations and in different matrices results in better performance in providing correct and reliable identification. 2023-02-20T10:26:25Z 2023-02-20T10:26:25Z 2014 journal article Journal of Mass Spectrometry 49(9): 878-893 (2014) 1076-5174 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2099 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293232 10.1002/jms.3428 1096-9888 en none Wiley
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topic LC-MS/MS library searching
Screening of targets and non-targets
Trace analysis
Matrix effect
Relative intensity of product ions
LC-MS/MS library searching
Screening of targets and non-targets
Trace analysis
Matrix effect
Relative intensity of product ions
spellingShingle LC-MS/MS library searching
Screening of targets and non-targets
Trace analysis
Matrix effect
Relative intensity of product ions
LC-MS/MS library searching
Screening of targets and non-targets
Trace analysis
Matrix effect
Relative intensity of product ions
Herrera-Lopez, S.
Hernando Guil, María Dolores
García-Calvo, E.
Fernández-Alba, A. R.
Ulaszewska, M. M.
Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
description Simultaneous high-resolution full-scan and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis using time of flight mass spectrometry brings an answer for increasing demand of retrospective and non-targeted data analysis. Such analysis combined with spectral library searching is a promising tool for targeted and untargeted screening of small molecules. Despite considerable extension of the panel of compounds of tandem mass spectral libraries, the heterogeneity of spectral data poses a major challenge against the effective usage of spectral libraries. Performance evaluation of available LC-MS/MS libraries will signi ficantly increase credibility in the search results. The present work was aimed to evaluate fluctuation of MS/MS pattern, in the peak intensities distribution together with mass accuracy measurements, and in consequence, performance compliant with ion ratio and mass error criteria as principles in identification processes for targeted and untargeted contaminants at trace levels. Matrix effect and ultra-trace levels of concentration (from 50 ngl-1 to 1000ngl-1) were evaluated as potential source of inaccuracy in the performance of spectral matching. Matrix-matched samples and real samples were screened for proof of applicability. By manual review of data and application of ion ratio and ppm error criteria, false negatives were obtained; this number diminished when in-house library was used, while with on-line MS/MS databases 100% of positive samples were found. In our experience, intensity of peaks across spectra was highly correlated to the concentration effect and matrix complexity. In turn, analysis of spectra acquired at trace concentrations and in different matrices results in better performance in providing correct and reliable identification.
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topic_facet LC-MS/MS library searching
Screening of targets and non-targets
Trace analysis
Matrix effect
Relative intensity of product ions
author Herrera-Lopez, S.
Hernando Guil, María Dolores
García-Calvo, E.
Fernández-Alba, A. R.
Ulaszewska, M. M.
author_facet Herrera-Lopez, S.
Hernando Guil, María Dolores
García-Calvo, E.
Fernández-Alba, A. R.
Ulaszewska, M. M.
author_sort Herrera-Lopez, S.
title Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
title_short Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
title_full Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
title_fullStr Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an LC-QTOF-MS system and automated MS/MS library searching
title_sort simultaneous screening of targeted and nontargeted contaminants using an lc-qtof-ms system and automated ms/ms library searching
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