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2025
Automated Sequential Derivatization for Gas Chromatography-[Orbitrap] Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolite Profiling of Human Blood-based Samples
JBEBLI, Akrem; Kateřina COUFALÍKOVÁ; Moira ZANABONI; Manuela BERGNA; Renzo PICENONI et. al.
Basic information
Original name
Automated Sequential Derivatization for Gas Chromatography-[Orbitrap] Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolite Profiling of Human Blood-based Samples
Authors
JBEBLI, Akrem; Kateřina COUFALÍKOVÁ; Moira ZANABONI; Manuela BERGNA; Renzo PICENONI; Jana KLÁNOVÁ and Elliott James PRICE
Edition
Bio-protocol, SUNNYVALE, BIO-PROTOCOL, 2025, 2331-8325
Other information
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-86000350294
Keywords in English
Automation; Derivatization; Thermo ScientificTM TriPlusTM RSH; Metabolite profiling; Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
Links
EH22_008/0004644, research and development project. LM2023069, research and development project. 857560, interní kód Repo.
In the original language
Many small molecules require derivatization to increase their volatility and to be amenable to gas chromatographic (GC) separation. Derivatization is usually time-consuming, and typical batch-wise procedures increase sample variability. Sequential automation of derivatization via robotic liquid handling enables the overlapping of sample preparation and analysis, maximizing time efficiency and minimizing variability. Herein, a protocol for the fully automated, two-stage derivatization of human blood-based samples in line with GC- [Orbitrap] mass spectrometry (MS)-based metabolomics is described. The protocol delivers a sample-to-sample runtime of 31 min, being suitable for better throughput routine metabolomic analysis.
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