Recent progresses of derivatization approaches in the targeted lipidomics analysis by mass spectrometry.
Xian-En ZhaoShuyun ZhuHu-Wei LiuPublished in: Journal of separation science (2020)
Lipidomics plays an essential role in the development of an improved understanding of lipids metabolism and the identification of new biomarkers or therapeutic targets of related diseases. The strong analytical power of mass spectrometry and its rapid developments in the respect of instruments and techniques have significantly accelerated the emerging lipidomics and related application fields in biology, medicine, and pharmacy. The strategy of chemical derivatization can remarkably improve the shortcomings of mass spectrometric analytical technologies of shotgun lipidomics and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and in the past decade many related studies have been reported for fatty acids, glycerophospholipids, sphingomyelins, monoglycerides, diacylglycerols, long-chain bases, steroids, and so on. Therefore, this review will focus on new chemical derivatization approaches about the research progresses of shotgun-based and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry-based targeted lipidomics (from 2005 to July 2019, most of reports emerged in the past 5 years), and put forward the problems and prospects in this field. It is expected to be helpful for the design and synthesis of new derivatization reagents, especially the outstanding stable isotope labeling derivatization reagents, and the development and application of new chemical derivatization strategies and matched mass spectrometric analysis methods.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- solid phase extraction
- fatty acid
- capillary electrophoresis
- high resolution
- mental health
- cancer therapy
- emergency department
- ms ms
- adverse drug
- case control