2018
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.4409
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Use of high‐pH (basic/alkaline) mobile phases for LC–MS or LC–MS/MS bioanalysis

Abstract: High-pH or basic/alkaline mobile phases are not commonly used in LC-MS or LC-MS/MS bioanalysis because of the deeply rooted concern with column instability and reduced detection sensitivity for basic compounds in high-pH mobile phases owing to charge neutralization. With the advancement of LC column technology and the wide recognition of the "wrong-way-round" phenomena, high-pH mobile phases are more and more used in LC-MS or LC-MS/MS bioanalysis to improve chromatographic peak shape, retention, selectivity, r… Show more

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“…To improve the detection of the low abundance peptides and enhance the depth of the proteome, different off-line fractionation methods have been used to reduce the complexity of peptide mixtures in samples prior to LC-MS/MS analysis. Methods including two-dimensional gel electrophoresis 20 , 21 , strong cation exchange (SCX), electrostatic repulsion-hydrophilic interaction chromatography (ERLIC) 22 , and high-pH reversed-phase chromatography 23 , 24 are used to increase peptide identification by separating peptides in an orthogonal dimension 25 . With the advancement of multiplex isobaric tandem mass tags (TMT), off-line fractionation and high-resolution MS, proteomic datasets are beginning to rival the depth and breadth of transcriptomic datasets 22 , 26 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the detection of the low abundance peptides and enhance the depth of the proteome, different off-line fractionation methods have been used to reduce the complexity of peptide mixtures in samples prior to LC-MS/MS analysis. Methods including two-dimensional gel electrophoresis 20 , 21 , strong cation exchange (SCX), electrostatic repulsion-hydrophilic interaction chromatography (ERLIC) 22 , and high-pH reversed-phase chromatography 23 , 24 are used to increase peptide identification by separating peptides in an orthogonal dimension 25 . With the advancement of multiplex isobaric tandem mass tags (TMT), off-line fractionation and high-resolution MS, proteomic datasets are beginning to rival the depth and breadth of transcriptomic datasets 22 , 26 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For LC separation, ACE super C 18 was chosen for its use over a wide pH range. Both acidic and basic mobile phases were evaluated (Tan & Fanaras, ). Additionally, both methanol and acetonitrile were used as organic modifiers in the mobile phases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We found 10 mM of ammonium acetate suitable for the complete resolution of all target analytes with improved sensitivity, though concentrations ranging from 1–5 mM of ammonium acetate as mobile phase modifier are mostly reported in the literature for the chromatographic separation of PFAS [ 3 , 4 , 36 ]. The improved chromatographic peak shape, selectivity and higher signal to noise ratio obtained is attributed to the well-known advantages of high pH mobile phases in negative electrospray ionization MS [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%