Quantification of steroid hormones in plasma using a surrogate calibrant approach and UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS with SWATH-acquisition combined with untargeted profiling.

Quantification of steroid hormones in plasma using a surrogate calibrant approach and UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS with SWATH-acquisition combined with untargeted profiling. Anal Chim Acta. 2018 Aug 31;1022:70-80 Authors: Drotleff B, Hallschmid M, Lämmerhofer M Abstract In spite of demonstrated lack of accuracy and consistency, quantification of steroid hormones is still most commonly executed via immunoassays. Mass spectrometric methods with triple quadrupole instruments are well established and, because of their proven robustness and sensitivity, best suited for targeted analysis. However, recent studies have shown that high-resolution mass spectrometers, like quadrupole time-of-flight instruments (QTOF), show comparable performance in terms of quantification and can generate additional sample information via untargeted profiling workflows. We demonstrate that adequate accuracy and selectivity for estradiol and testosterone can be achieved with a QTOF by data-independent acquisition with sequential window acquisition of all theoretical fragment-ion mass spectra (SWATH). Besides potential combination of targeted quantification and untargeted profiling, SWATH offers advantages with respect to sensitivity because the reduced total number of MS/MS experiments could be used to increase accumulation time without increasing cycle time. By applying a surrogate calibrant method leading to successful validation, a reliable method for absolute stero...
Source: Analytica Chimica Acta - Category: Chemistry Authors: Tags: Anal Chim Acta Source Type: research
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