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Immediate drop on demand technology (I-DOT) coupled with mass spectrometry via an open port sampling interface...

by Gary J Van Berkel, Vilmos Kertesz, Harry Boeltz
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Bioanalysis
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1667 to 1679
Volume
9
Issue
21

Aim: The aim of this work was to demonstrate and evaluate the analytical performance of coupling the immediate drop on demand technology to a mass spectrometer via the recently introduced open port sampling interface and ESI. Methodology & results: A maximum sample analysis throughput of 5 s per sample was demonstrated. Signal reproducibility was 10% or better as demonstrated by the quantitative analysis of propranolol and its stable isotope-labeled internal standard propranolol-d7. The ability of the system to multiply charge and analyze macromolecules was demonstrated using the protein cytochrome c. Conclusion: This immediate drop on demand technology/open port sampling interface/ESI–MS combination allowed for the quantitative analysis of relatively small mass analytes and was used for the identification of macromolecules like proteins.