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The BUME method: a novel automated chloroform-free 96-well total lipid extraction method for blood plasma

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
卷 53, 期 8, 页码 1690-1700

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.D023036

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butanol and methanol; diacylglycerol; lipidomics; lipids/chemistry; mass spectrometry; phospholipids; triglycerides; lipid analysis

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Lipid extraction from biological samples is a critical and often tedious preanalytical step in lipid research. Primarily on the basis of automation criteria, we have developed the BUME method, a novel chloroform-free total lipid extraction method for blood plasma compatible with standard 96-well robots. In only 60 min, 96 samples can be automatically extracted with lipid profiles of commonly analyzed lipid classes almost identically and with absolute recoveries similar or better to what is obtained using the chloroform-based reference method. Lipid recoveries were linear from 10-100 mu l plasma for all investigated lipids using the developed extraction protocol. The BUME protocol includes an initial one-phase extraction of plasma into 300 mu l butanol: methanol (BUME) mixture (3: 1) followed by two-phase extraction into 300 mu l heptane: ethyl acetate (3: 1) using 300 mu l 1% acetic acid as buffer. The lipids investigated included the most abundant plasma lipid classes (e. g., cholesterol ester, free cholesterol, triacylglycerol, phosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelin) as well as less abundant but biologically important lipid classes, including ceramide, diacylglycerol, and lyso-phospholipids. This novel method has been successfully implemented in our laboratory and is now used daily. We conclude that the fully automated, high-throughput BUME method can replace chloroform-based methods, saving both human and environmental resources. Lofgren, L., M. Stahlman, G-B. Forsberg, S. Saarinen, R. Nilsson, and G. I. Hansson. The BUME method: a novel automated chloroform-free 96-well total lipid extraction method for blood plasma. J. Lipid Res. 2012. 53: 1690-1700.

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