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Sensitive Detection of Pharmaceutical Drugs and Metabolites in Serum Using Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry and Open-Access Data Acquisition Tools

Journal

PHARMACEUTICALS
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ph15070901

Keywords

metabolomics; data-independent acquisition; data-dependent acquisition; MS-DIAL; Skyline; Perseus

Funding

  1. Ignite (National Technology Fund), Pakistan [ICTRDF/TRD/2014/26]

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In this study, we proposed a pipeline for quantitative profiling of pharmaceutical drugs and serum metabolites in DIA mode. The results showed that the constructed workflow had remarkable analytical performance, making it a sensitive and reproducible pipeline for biological complex fluids.
Data-independent acquisition (DIA) based strategies have been explored in recent years for improving quantitative analysis of metabolites. However, the data analysis is challenging for DIA methods as the resulting spectra are highly multiplexed. Thus, the DIA mode requires advanced software analysis to facilitate the data deconvolution process. We proposed a pipeline for quantitative profiling of pharmaceutical drugs and serum metabolites in DIA mode after comparing the results obtained from full-scan, Data-dependent acquisition (DDA) and DIA modes. using open-access software. Pharmaceutical drugs (10) were pooled in healthy human serum and analysed by LC-ESI-QTOF-MS. MS1 full-scan and Data-dependent (MS2) results were used for identification using MS-DIAL software while deconvolution of MS1/MS2 spectra in DIA mode was achieved by using Skyline software. The results of acquisition methods for quantitative analysis validated the remarkable analytical performance of the constructed workflow, proving it to be a sensitive and reproducible pipeline for biological complex fluids.

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