2020
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.8642
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Comparison of data acquisition modes with Orbitrap high‐resolution mass spectrometry for targeted and non‐targeted residue screening in aquacultured eel

Abstract: Rationale A current trend in monitoring chemical contaminants in animal products is to use high‐resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). In this study, several HRMS data acquistion modes using Orbitrap MS for simultaneous full‐scan MS in combination with MS2 analysis were evaulated for their effectiveness in detecting and identifying both targeted and non‐targeted veterinary drug residues in aquacultured eel samples. Methods Sample preparation consisted of an acidic acetonitrile extraction with solid‐phase extract… Show more

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“…Among the limitations of the present study is the limited choice of LC-MS combinations. We focused on the most commonly used combinations in LC-MS based metabolomics (e.g., RP­(+) and HILIC(−)), which is also common practice in other MS method comparison works. , Researchers who want to check their specific LC-MS methods can follow our workflow to perform their comparison. Furthermore, the parameters for LC-MS analysis and data processing have been considered optimized, yet the choice is fairly subjective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the limitations of the present study is the limited choice of LC-MS combinations. We focused on the most commonly used combinations in LC-MS based metabolomics (e.g., RP­(+) and HILIC(−)), which is also common practice in other MS method comparison works. , Researchers who want to check their specific LC-MS methods can follow our workflow to perform their comparison. Furthermore, the parameters for LC-MS analysis and data processing have been considered optimized, yet the choice is fairly subjective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the high-resolution power permits analysis efficiency as little time is needed for the method development and optimization compared to MRM in which tuning is required per compound . Moreover, the capability of simultaneously acquiring full scan (MS) and MS/MS (MS 2 ) of the most intense precursor ion with a scan mode called data-dependent acquisition (DDA) enables the quantitation of a parent ion and structure elucidation for metabolites during the same MS acquisition. Because of the advantaged features above, the HRMS application is rather versatile, which includes but is not limited to untargeted and targeted metabolomics and proteomics analysis, , absolute quantitation analysis (environmental and toxicological substances analysis, small pharmaceutical molecules and large peptides, and pharmacokinetics study), , and semiquantitative analysis (ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) studies, metabolites profiling, biotransformation, and identification (MetID). , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AIF has advantages of faster scan rates or shorter cycle times at higher resolution settings, but it is less selective for identifying analytes because the acquired MS/MS spectra include all fragment ions in the entire mass range. On the contrary, although it has a longer cycle time, DIA generates higher quality MS/MS spectra because of narrower isolation mass windows which could allow for more in‐depth mass library or compound database searching for screening or identification 31 . However, an advanced Q‐Orbitrap with faster scanning speed than the Q Exactive platform will benefit from a narrower isolation window for selectivity and speed 24 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, although it has a longer cycle time, DIA generates higher quality MS/MS spectra because of narrower isolation mass windows which could allow for more in-depth mass library or compound database searching for screening or identification. 31 However, an advanced Q-Orbitrap with faster scanning speed than the Q Exactive platform will benefit from a narrower isolation window for selectivity and speed. 24 Figure 1 shows the parameter settings of both full MS/vDIA and AIF.…”
Section: Q-orbitrap Parameter Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%