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Large-Scale Interlaboratory DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability Study Employing Various Systems
[Image: see text] Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (UHR-MS) coupled with direct infusion (DI) electrospray ionization offers a fast solution for accurate untargeted profiling. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometers have been shown to produce a wealth of insights...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732881/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36371691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jasms.2c00082 |
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author | Forcisi, Sara Moritz, Franco Thompson, Christopher J. Kanawati, Basem Uhl, Jenny Afonso, Carlos Bader, Chantal D. Barsch, Aiko Boughton, Berin A. Chu, Rosalie K. Ferey, Justine Fernandez-Lima, Francisco Guéguen, Céline Heintz, Dimitri Gomez-Hernandez, Mario Jang, Kyoung-Soon Kessler, Nikolas Mangal, Vaughn Müller, Rolf Nakabayashi, Ryo Nicol, Edith Nicolardi, Simone Palmblad, Magnus Paša-Tolić, Ljiljana Porter, Jacob Schmitz-Afonso, Isabelle Seo, Jong Bok Sommella, Eduardo van der Burgt, Yuri E. M. Villette, Claire Witt, Matthias Wittrig, Ashley Wolff, Jeremy J. Easterling, Michael L. Laukien, Frank H. Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe |
author_facet | Forcisi, Sara Moritz, Franco Thompson, Christopher J. Kanawati, Basem Uhl, Jenny Afonso, Carlos Bader, Chantal D. Barsch, Aiko Boughton, Berin A. Chu, Rosalie K. Ferey, Justine Fernandez-Lima, Francisco Guéguen, Céline Heintz, Dimitri Gomez-Hernandez, Mario Jang, Kyoung-Soon Kessler, Nikolas Mangal, Vaughn Müller, Rolf Nakabayashi, Ryo Nicol, Edith Nicolardi, Simone Palmblad, Magnus Paša-Tolić, Ljiljana Porter, Jacob Schmitz-Afonso, Isabelle Seo, Jong Bok Sommella, Eduardo van der Burgt, Yuri E. M. Villette, Claire Witt, Matthias Wittrig, Ashley Wolff, Jeremy J. Easterling, Michael L. Laukien, Frank H. Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe |
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description | [Image: see text] Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (UHR-MS) coupled with direct infusion (DI) electrospray ionization offers a fast solution for accurate untargeted profiling. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometers have been shown to produce a wealth of insights into complex chemical systems because they enable unambiguous molecular formula assignment even if the vast majority of signals is of unknown identity. Interlaboratory comparisons are required to apply this type of instrumentation in quality control (for food industry or pharmaceuticals), large-scale environmental studies, or clinical diagnostics. Extended comparisons employing different FT-ICR MS instruments with qualitative direct infusion analysis are scarce since the majority of detected compounds cannot be quantified. The extent to which observations can be reproduced by different laboratories remains unknown. We set up a preliminary study which encompassed a set of 17 laboratories around the globe, diverse in instrumental characteristics and applications, to analyze the same sets of extracts from commercially available standard human blood plasma and Standard Reference Material (SRM) for blood plasma (SRM1950), which were delivered at different dilutions or spiked with different concentrations of pesticides. The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which the outputs of differently tuned FT-ICR mass spectrometers, with different technical specifications, are comparable for setting the frames of a future DI-FT-ICR MS ring trial. We concluded that a cluster of five laboratories, with diverse instrumental characteristics, showed comparable and representative performance across all experiments, setting a reference to be used in a future ring trial on blood plasma. |
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spelling | pubmed-97328812022-12-10 Large-Scale Interlaboratory DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability Study Employing Various Systems Forcisi, Sara Moritz, Franco Thompson, Christopher J. Kanawati, Basem Uhl, Jenny Afonso, Carlos Bader, Chantal D. Barsch, Aiko Boughton, Berin A. Chu, Rosalie K. Ferey, Justine Fernandez-Lima, Francisco Guéguen, Céline Heintz, Dimitri Gomez-Hernandez, Mario Jang, Kyoung-Soon Kessler, Nikolas Mangal, Vaughn Müller, Rolf Nakabayashi, Ryo Nicol, Edith Nicolardi, Simone Palmblad, Magnus Paša-Tolić, Ljiljana Porter, Jacob Schmitz-Afonso, Isabelle Seo, Jong Bok Sommella, Eduardo van der Burgt, Yuri E. M. Villette, Claire Witt, Matthias Wittrig, Ashley Wolff, Jeremy J. Easterling, Michael L. Laukien, Frank H. Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe J Am Soc Mass Spectrom [Image: see text] Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (UHR-MS) coupled with direct infusion (DI) electrospray ionization offers a fast solution for accurate untargeted profiling. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometers have been shown to produce a wealth of insights into complex chemical systems because they enable unambiguous molecular formula assignment even if the vast majority of signals is of unknown identity. Interlaboratory comparisons are required to apply this type of instrumentation in quality control (for food industry or pharmaceuticals), large-scale environmental studies, or clinical diagnostics. Extended comparisons employing different FT-ICR MS instruments with qualitative direct infusion analysis are scarce since the majority of detected compounds cannot be quantified. The extent to which observations can be reproduced by different laboratories remains unknown. We set up a preliminary study which encompassed a set of 17 laboratories around the globe, diverse in instrumental characteristics and applications, to analyze the same sets of extracts from commercially available standard human blood plasma and Standard Reference Material (SRM) for blood plasma (SRM1950), which were delivered at different dilutions or spiked with different concentrations of pesticides. The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which the outputs of differently tuned FT-ICR mass spectrometers, with different technical specifications, are comparable for setting the frames of a future DI-FT-ICR MS ring trial. We concluded that a cluster of five laboratories, with diverse instrumental characteristics, showed comparable and representative performance across all experiments, setting a reference to be used in a future ring trial on blood plasma. American Chemical Society 2022-11-13 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9732881/ /pubmed/36371691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jasms.2c00082 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.htmlThis is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Forcisi, Sara Moritz, Franco Thompson, Christopher J. Kanawati, Basem Uhl, Jenny Afonso, Carlos Bader, Chantal D. Barsch, Aiko Boughton, Berin A. Chu, Rosalie K. Ferey, Justine Fernandez-Lima, Francisco Guéguen, Céline Heintz, Dimitri Gomez-Hernandez, Mario Jang, Kyoung-Soon Kessler, Nikolas Mangal, Vaughn Müller, Rolf Nakabayashi, Ryo Nicol, Edith Nicolardi, Simone Palmblad, Magnus Paša-Tolić, Ljiljana Porter, Jacob Schmitz-Afonso, Isabelle Seo, Jong Bok Sommella, Eduardo van der Burgt, Yuri E. M. Villette, Claire Witt, Matthias Wittrig, Ashley Wolff, Jeremy J. Easterling, Michael L. Laukien, Frank H. Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe Large-Scale Interlaboratory DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability Study Employing Various Systems |
title | Large-Scale Interlaboratory
DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability
Study Employing Various Systems |
title_full | Large-Scale Interlaboratory
DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability
Study Employing Various Systems |
title_fullStr | Large-Scale Interlaboratory
DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability
Study Employing Various Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Large-Scale Interlaboratory
DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability
Study Employing Various Systems |
title_short | Large-Scale Interlaboratory
DI-FT-ICR MS Comparability
Study Employing Various Systems |
title_sort | large-scale interlaboratory
di-ft-icr ms comparability
study employing various systems |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732881/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36371691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jasms.2c00082 |
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