Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5136517 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We developed and validated an efficient and robust method for the simultaneous quantification of 44 fatty acid species in human plasma via GC-TOF-MS. The method is characterized by its robustness, accuracy and precision covering a wide range of fatty acid species with various saturation degrees including short chain fatty acids (beginning with FA 4:0) and long chain fatty acids (up to FA 32:0). The fatty acids were methylated prior to analyses and subsequently detected as fatty acid methyl esters by means of GC-TOF-MS. A highly substituted polar column allowed the separation of geometrical and positional isomers of fatty acid species. The method was applied to plasma samples of a strictly diet controlled clinical smoking cessation study including 39 smokers followed over the course of three months after having quit. Statistical significant alterations within the fatty acid profile were observed when comparing the baseline (subjects still smoking) with one week, one month and three months of smoking cessation. After 3 months of smoking cessation, a partial recovery of alterations in the fatty acid profile evoked by smoking was observed. In conclusion, the developed fatty acid profiling method using GC-TOF-MS has proven as a reliable tool for the quantitative determination of 44 individual fatty acid species within clinical studies.
Keywords
GC-TOF-MSSAFATICLOQTOFMUFAFDAm/zS/Nflame ionization detectorFatty acidsaturated fatty acidpoly unsaturated fatty acidMono-unsaturated fatty acidPUFASmoking cessationLOD یا Limit of detectionFIDtime of flightSIMCoefficient of variancemass spectrometerinner diameterMetabolomicsMethyl esterFatty acid methyl esterFAME یا fatty acid methyl esters limit of quantificationlimit of detectionFatty acid profileMass-to-charge ratiosignal to noise ratioselected ion monitoringMetabolic profilingHuman plasmagas chromatographtotal ion chromatogramquality controlelectron impact ionization
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Authors
Michael Goettel, Reinhard Niessner, Nikola Pluym, Gerhard Scherer, Max Scherer,