Comparison of thermally-assisted fast atom bombardment (TA-FAB) with conventional FAB and EI mass spectrometry for the analysis of the Helminthosporium carbonum mycotoxins
โ Scribed by B. L. Ackermann; J. F. Holland; J. T. Watson
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1023 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
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โฆ Synopsis
A new technique known as thermally-assisted fast atom bombardment (TA-FAB) has been applied to the analysis of a series of cyclic tetrapeptide mycotoxins in order to demonstrate the usefulness of the method for structural elucidation. TA-FAB uses saturated aqueous solutions of highly hydroxylated compounds, such as fructose, as alternatives to the usual viscous liquid matrices employed in conventional FAB. During the TA-FAB analysis, the probe tip is resistively heated causing differences to occur in the desorption profiles for the analyte and the matrix ions enabling an optimization for analyte desorption as a function of temperature. In this study, direct comparisons are made between TA-FAB, conventional FAB, and electron impact ionization for the analysis of the Helminthe sporiurn carbonurn mycotoxins at the 1.5 pg level. The results demonstrate the superior capacity of TA-FAB to provide both molecular weight confirmation and significant fragmentation to aid in the structural elucidation of these important biomolecules.
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