Journal article
High-resolution extracted ion chromatography, a new tool for metabolomics and lipidomics using a secondgeneration orbitrap mass spectrometer
A Koulman, G Woffendin, VK Narayana, H Welchman, C Crone, DA Volmer
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | WILEY | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.4015
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Abstract
Most analytical methods in metabolomics are based on one of two strategies. The first strategy is aimed at specifically analysing a limited number of known metabolites or compound classes. Alternatively, an unbiased approach can be used for profiling as many features as possible in a given metabolome without prior knowledge of the identity of these features. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry with instruments capable of measuring m/z ratios with sufficiently low mass measurement uncertainties and simultaneous high scan speeds, it is possible to combine these two strategies, allowing unbiased profiling of biological samples and targeted analysis of specific compounds at the same time wit..
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