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Rapid Visualization of Chemically Related Compounds Using Kendrick Mass Defect As a Filter in Mass Spectrometry Imaging

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 91, Issue 20, Pages 13112-13118

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b03333

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  1. Excellence Of Science Program of the FNRS F.R.S [EOS 18000802]
  2. Interreg EMR project: EURLIPIDS [R-8598]
  3. European Union [731077]

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Kendrick mass defect (KMD) analysis is widely used for helping the detection and identification of chemically related compounds based on exact mass measurements. We report here the use of KMD as a criterion for filtering complex mass spectrometry data set. The method allow automated, easy and efficient data processing, enabling the reconstruction of 2D distributions of families of homologous compounds from MSI images. We show that KMD filtering, based on in-house software, is suitable and robust for high resolution (full width at half-maximum, fwhm, at m/z 410 of 20 000) and very high-resolution (fwhm, at m/z 410 of 160 000) MSI data. This method has been successfully applied to two different types of samples, bacteria cocultures, and brain tissue sections.

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