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Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies

Metabolomics based on two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry is making high demands on accuracy at all stages of sample preparation, up to the storage and injection into the analytical system. In high sample flow conditions, good repeatability in peak areas and a list of d...

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Autores principales: Kurbatov, Ilya, Kiseleva, Olga, Arzumanian, Viktoriia, Dolgalev, Georgii, Poverennaya, Ekaterina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13010075
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author Kurbatov, Ilya
Kiseleva, Olga
Arzumanian, Viktoriia
Dolgalev, Georgii
Poverennaya, Ekaterina
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Kiseleva, Olga
Arzumanian, Viktoriia
Dolgalev, Georgii
Poverennaya, Ekaterina
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description Metabolomics based on two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry is making high demands on accuracy at all stages of sample preparation, up to the storage and injection into the analytical system. In high sample flow conditions, good repeatability in peak areas and a list of detectable metabolites is sometimes challenging to obtain. In this research, we successfully obtained good repeatability for the peak areas of MSFTA-derivatives of 29 core blood plasma metabolites. Six different strategies of storage and injection were investigated and evaluated for the reproducibility of the obtained data. As the essential factors, we considered popular GC-MS syringe washing solvents (methanol and pyridine); storage conditions (freshly prepared samples and stored for 24 h in ambient temperature or in the refrigerator); scheme of injection (one injection per intact vial or three sequential injections per vial). Our GC×GC-MS results demonstrated that the usage of pyridine as a syringe wash solvent and triple injecting the sample from the same vial was the most appropriate for minimizing the coefficient of variation (CV) of the results obtained (in general, <10%). The prolonged storage of samples does not have a noticeable effect on the change in the areas of chromatographic peaks of metabolites, although it reduces CV in some cases. These storage and injection recommendations can be used in future study protocols for the GC×GC-MS analysis of blood plasma.
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spelling pubmed-98669552023-01-22 Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies Kurbatov, Ilya Kiseleva, Olga Arzumanian, Viktoriia Dolgalev, Georgii Poverennaya, Ekaterina Metabolites Technical Note Metabolomics based on two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry is making high demands on accuracy at all stages of sample preparation, up to the storage and injection into the analytical system. In high sample flow conditions, good repeatability in peak areas and a list of detectable metabolites is sometimes challenging to obtain. In this research, we successfully obtained good repeatability for the peak areas of MSFTA-derivatives of 29 core blood plasma metabolites. Six different strategies of storage and injection were investigated and evaluated for the reproducibility of the obtained data. As the essential factors, we considered popular GC-MS syringe washing solvents (methanol and pyridine); storage conditions (freshly prepared samples and stored for 24 h in ambient temperature or in the refrigerator); scheme of injection (one injection per intact vial or three sequential injections per vial). Our GC×GC-MS results demonstrated that the usage of pyridine as a syringe wash solvent and triple injecting the sample from the same vial was the most appropriate for minimizing the coefficient of variation (CV) of the results obtained (in general, <10%). The prolonged storage of samples does not have a noticeable effect on the change in the areas of chromatographic peaks of metabolites, although it reduces CV in some cases. These storage and injection recommendations can be used in future study protocols for the GC×GC-MS analysis of blood plasma. MDPI 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9866955/ /pubmed/36677000 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13010075 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kurbatov, Ilya
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Poverennaya, Ekaterina
Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title_full Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title_fullStr Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title_full_unstemmed Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title_short Some Lessons Learned on the Impact of the Storage Conditions, Syringe Wash Solvent, and the Way of GC-MS Injection on the Reproducibility of Metabolomic Studies
title_sort some lessons learned on the impact of the storage conditions, syringe wash solvent, and the way of gc-ms injection on the reproducibility of metabolomic studies
topic Technical Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13010075
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