A Novel Benchtop Time-of-Flight GC-MS System for High Performance Analysis of Human Urine
Posters | 2016 | LECOInstrumentation
Urinary metabolite profiling is critical for understanding environmental exposure and its impact on chronic disease since urine is readily available and less complex in proteins and lipids than other biofluids
This study aimed to develop a robust workflow combining chemical derivatization and high performance gas chromatography time of flight mass spectrometry to enable comprehensive comparison of derivatized urine samples from smokers and non smokers using standard reference materials
The workflow involved enzyme treatment of urine to remove urea followed by protein precipitation with methanol centrifugation and solvent evaporation Derivatization was achieved using MTBSTFA plus TBDMCS at elevated temperature A benchtop Pegasus BT GC TOFMS system was used equipped with an Agilent 7890 GC and MPS2 autosampler The analysis employed a 20 split ratio and a 12 minute acquisition time Data processing utilized NonTarget Deconvolution and a Target Analyte Finding method for rapid retrospective comparison of samples
Chromatograms revealed over thirty derivatized metabolites including amino acids organic acids fatty acids and xenobiotics The method achieved high spectral match scores often above 800 Library comparisons confirmed confident annotation of key analytes such as p cresol theobromine naproxen and santonox Quantitative analysis indicated elevated levels of several compounds in smokers urine relative to non smokers supporting its application in exposure assessment
Integration with higher resolution mass spectrometry and automated data workflows will further enhance metabolome coverage Real time exposure monitoring and expanded use in clinical diagnostics and environmental biomonitoring are anticipated Machine learning based deconvolution could streamline annotation of complex mixtures
The presented benchtop TOF GC MS workflow delivers a fast reliable and validated approach for comprehensive metabolomic profiling of human urine Combining derivatization advanced instrumentation and powerful software offers a robust platform for exposure studies and biomarker discovery
GC/MSD, GC/TOF
IndustriesMetabolomics, Clinical Research
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, GERSTEL, LECO
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Urinary metabolite profiling is critical for understanding environmental exposure and its impact on chronic disease since urine is readily available and less complex in proteins and lipids than other biofluids
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop a robust workflow combining chemical derivatization and high performance gas chromatography time of flight mass spectrometry to enable comprehensive comparison of derivatized urine samples from smokers and non smokers using standard reference materials
Methodology and Instrumentation
The workflow involved enzyme treatment of urine to remove urea followed by protein precipitation with methanol centrifugation and solvent evaporation Derivatization was achieved using MTBSTFA plus TBDMCS at elevated temperature A benchtop Pegasus BT GC TOFMS system was used equipped with an Agilent 7890 GC and MPS2 autosampler The analysis employed a 20 split ratio and a 12 minute acquisition time Data processing utilized NonTarget Deconvolution and a Target Analyte Finding method for rapid retrospective comparison of samples
Main Results and Discussion
Chromatograms revealed over thirty derivatized metabolites including amino acids organic acids fatty acids and xenobiotics The method achieved high spectral match scores often above 800 Library comparisons confirmed confident annotation of key analytes such as p cresol theobromine naproxen and santonox Quantitative analysis indicated elevated levels of several compounds in smokers urine relative to non smokers supporting its application in exposure assessment
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid high throughput profiling of urine metabolites
- Comprehensive coverage of polar and non polar compounds
- High confidence identification via accurate time of flight spectra
- Retrospective data mining enables analysis of archived datasets
Future Trends and Possibilities
Integration with higher resolution mass spectrometry and automated data workflows will further enhance metabolome coverage Real time exposure monitoring and expanded use in clinical diagnostics and environmental biomonitoring are anticipated Machine learning based deconvolution could streamline annotation of complex mixtures
Conclusion
The presented benchtop TOF GC MS workflow delivers a fast reliable and validated approach for comprehensive metabolomic profiling of human urine Combining derivatization advanced instrumentation and powerful software offers a robust platform for exposure studies and biomarker discovery
References
- Alonso D E Binkley J E Fell L M A Novel Benchtop Time of Flight GC MS System for High Performance Analysis of Human Urine Anal Bioanal Chem 2015 407 2945 2954
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