在有针对性的代谢学中使用状高性能液体染色学 (HPLC)
Xiaoqing Fu1,2, Michael Lämmerhofer3
1Pharmaceutical (Bio-)Analysis, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|November 22, 2025
概括
立体选择性分析对于理解生物过程至关重要. 这项研究详细介绍了向的选液体色谱法-并联质谱法,用于分析氧利平和脂肪酸等关键代谢物.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
- 利皮多米克 (Lipidomics) 是一种消化剂.
背景情况:
- 立体选择性在酶反应和理解生物过程中至关重要.
- 区分立体异构体,特别是反体,需要专门的分离技术.
- 目前的方法,如非向的代谢学,在全面的反原体分析方面存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 提供针对关键代谢物类的选性液体色谱 (LC) 试验.
- 要突出LC的应用,加上双重质谱 (MS) 用于立体异构体分析.
- 在生物样本中提供可靠的对抗选择性分析方法.
主要方法:
- 利用了向的选性LC与静止阶段的奇拉性.
- 采用三重四极 (QqQ) 质谱仪进行敏感的检测.
- 开发了针对氧利平,3-基脂肪酸,氨基酸和短链脂肪酸的特定工作流程.
主要成果:
- 成功地应用了酶选择性LC-MS/MS测定来分析不同的代谢物类.
- 已证明适用于血小板和血样本.
- 建立了蛋白质氨基酸和短分支链脂肪酸反体分离的协议.
结论:
- 向的酶选择性LC-tandemMS是一种强大的技术,用于在代谢学中的立体异构体分析.
- 提出的方法提供了广泛的代谢物类覆盖范围,具有高特异性.
- 这些测试对于完全了解新陈代谢状态和生物通路至关重要.
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