生物分析
色谱法
分辨率(逻辑)
三级四极质谱仪
样品制备
化学
高效液相色谱法
质谱法
分析化学(期刊)
计算机科学
串联质谱法
选择性反应监测
人工智能
作者
Kevin Lawlor,J Clausen,A. E. Johnston,Albert S.B. Edge,Kim Wolff,Erika Castrignanò,Lewis Couchman
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chroma.2024.464803
摘要
Rapid bioanalysis is beneficial to many applications. However, how 'rapid' a method is, or could be, is often an unanswered question. In this statistical review, the authors have assessed multiple pre-analytical (i.e. sample preparation), and analytical method parameters specifically for liquid chromatography to assist researchers in developing and validating 'rapid' bioanalytical methods. We restricted the search to urine and plasma matrices only. Data were extracted from over 2,000 recent studies and evaluated to assess how these parameters affected the 'on-instrument' analysis time. In addition to methods using ultra-violet (UV) detection, there were a large number of mass spectrometric (MS) methods, allowing additional review of the differences between high- and low-resolution MS on analysis time. We observed that most (N = 922, 70 %) methods used 5 or 10 cm columns, and that whilst uptake of ultra-high performance (U)HPLC columns was good, the use of sub-5 cm columns and/or flow rates in excess of 1 mL/min was incredibly rare (N = 25, 3 %). The detector of choice for quantitative (U)HPLC-MS remains the triple quadrupole, although a number of groups report the use of high-resolution MS for such methods.
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