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  • Using In Silico Fragmentation to Improve Routine Residue Screening in Complex Matrices.

Using In Silico Fragmentation to Improve Routine Residue Screening in Complex Matrices.

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2017-09-14)
Anton Kaufmann, Patrick Butcher, Kathryn Maden, Stephan Walker, Mirjam Widmer
摘要

Targeted residue screening requires the use of reference substances in order to identify potential residues. This becomes a difficult issue when using multi-residue methods capable of analyzing several hundreds of analytes. Therefore, the capability of in silico fragmentation based on a structure database ("suspect screening") instead of physical reference substances for routine targeted residue screening was investigated. The detection of fragment ions that can be predicted or explained by in silico software was utilized to reduce the number of false positives. These "proof of principle" experiments were done with a tool that is integrated into a commercial MS vendor instrument operating software (UNIFI) as well as with a platform-independent MS tool (Mass Frontier). A total of 97 analytes belonging to different chemical families were separated by reversed phase liquid chromatography and detected in a data-independent acquisition (DIA) mode using ion mobility hyphenated with quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry. The instrument was operated in the MS

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