Characterization and quantification of human plasma lipids from crude lipid extracts by field desorption mass spectrometry
โ Scribed by W. D. Lehmann; M. Kessler
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 569 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
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โฆ Synopsis
The main classes of human plasma lipids, free fatty acids, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, triglycerides and phosphatidylcholines were identified and quantified from samples of human plasma by field desorption mass spectrometry. A crude lipid extract was prepared from 50 p . 1 of human plasma and a 14% aliquot thereof was subjected directly to field desorption mass spectrometry without any chromatographic separation of the extract constituents. Within the classes of free fatty acids, triglycerides and phosphatidylcholines the fatty acid profile was obtained directly from the mass spectrum and accurate quantification could be achieved by the addition of stable isotope labelled internal standards.
Chemicals
Chloroform and methanol (zur Riickstandsanalyse), Merck, Darmstadt, FRG. Sphingomyelin (from bovine
Mass spectrometry
A double focusing mass spectrometer type Vacuum Generators ZAB-1F equipped with a FD ion source
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