Home Products Cited in Publications Worldwide Determination and Application of UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS Based Omega Fatty Acids on PUFA Filter Paper with Human Asthma Serum
Chromatographia,2022,85(3):281-294.
Lee, Hyejin; Yoon, Hye-Ran
DOI:10.1007/s10337-022-04132-4
We developed and validated a fast, sensitive, and accurate anal. method using ultra high-pressure liquid chromatog.-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS) for simultaneous extraction and quantification of 5 targeted omega fatty acids on human dried serum spots. MS/MS was performed with multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode under neg. electrospray ionization. We targeted omega fatty acids which are likely to have a pos. effect on various inflammatory reactions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. If applicable, it is necessary to determine them as asthma biomarkers for intervention and public health. The coefficient of determination (r2) of calibration curve exhibited a good linear relationship between 0.9942 and 0.9963 in a range of 0.05-5μg mL-1. The anal. method was validated with excellent sensitivity (limit of detection; 0.005-0.01μg mL-1, limit of quantification; 0.03-0.1μg mL) that allows targeted analyses of omega fatty acids. We obtained the recoveries of 92.6 to 110.4% (RSD, 0.2-9.6%) for intraday and 92.6 to 107.6% (RSD, 1.4-7.0%) for interday. Clin. correlation between the healthy subjects and asthmatic patients sera was evaluated with the ratio of omega-3/omega-6 fatty acids. The developed method combines the advantages of easy handling dried filter paper and UHPLC-MS/MS for effectiveness of extraction and analyses step. We evaluated the validation for the quantification and applicability of human serum as a possible role of asthma biomarkers.
Omega fatty acids ; Dried human serum spot ; UHPLC-MS ; MS ; Negative ionization ; Asthma