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A Five-Year Update on Matrix Compounds for MALDI-MS Analysis of Lipids

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/biom13030546

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MALDI-MS; matrix; lipid; phospholipid

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In this update on the progress in MALDI-based lipid analysis since 2018, the selection of an appropriate matrix is found to be crucial for optimum results. The complexity of lipid classes increases from free fatty acids to cardiolipins and phosphoinositides over the last five years.
Matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionization (MALDI) is a widely used soft-ionization technique of modern mass spectrometry (MS). MALDI enables the analysis of nearly all chemical compounds-including polar and apolar (phospho)lipids-with a minimum extent of fragmentation. MALDI has some particular advantages (such as the possibility to acquire spatially-resolved spectra) and is competitive with the simultaneously developed ESI (electrospray ionization) MS. Although there are still some methodological aspects that need to be elucidated in more detail, it is obvious that the careful selection of an appropriate matrix plays the most important role in (lipid) analysis. Some lipid classes can be detected exclusively if the optimum matrix is used, and the matrix determines the sensitivity by which a particular lipid is detected within a mixture. Since the matrix is, thus, crucial for optimum results, we provide here an update on the progress in the field since our original review in this journal in 2018. Thus, only the development during the last five years is considered, and lipids are sorted according to increasing complexity, starting with free fatty acids and ending with cardiolipins and phosphoinositides.

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