CIeaD:一个互补的CID和EAD质谱库,用于植物化学物质
Yatendra Singh1, Paul C Norris2, Sibesh Maharjan1
1Department of Biology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi 38677, United States.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
|December 1, 2025
概括
一个新的光谱库,CIeaD (碰撞诱导和电子激活解离),增强了植物代谢物识别. 它为2,305种植物化学物质提供了互补的CID和EAD光谱,提高了植物代谢学研究的准确性.
科学领域:
- 植物科学 植物科学
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 生物化学 生化学
背景情况:
- 由于植物代谢物的巨大结构多样性,代谢学研究受到阻碍.
- 现有的光谱图书馆覆盖范围有限,复杂化了代谢物识别.
- 准确识别植物化学物质对于理解植物生物学和化学是至关重要的.
研究的目的:
- 为植物代谢物识别开发一个全面和开放的光谱图书馆.
- 通过包括多样化的碎片化数据来解决现有库的局限性.
- 为了促进植物代谢学中准确和高效的分析.
主要方法:
- 开发了CIeaD (碰撞诱导和电子激活解离),一个新的光谱库.
- 获得了2305种植物化学品的高分辨率质谱数据.
- 在正离子和负离子模式中使用双重碎片机制 (CID和EAD).
主要成果:
- CIeaD库包含对2,305种植物代谢物的互补CID和EAD光谱.
- Spectra涵盖了主要的植物代谢物类别,具有高分辨率.
- 该库通过双重碎片化捕获了广泛的诊断离子.
结论:
- CIeaD显著提高了植物代谢物识别能力.
- 开放式访问的图书馆支持更广泛的植物代谢学研究.
- 这种资源有助于阐明各种植物化学物质的结构.
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