Buszewska-Forajta Magdalena, Bujak Renata, Yumba-Mpanga Arlette, Siluk Danuta, Kaliszan Roman
Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of Gdańsk, Al. Gen. J. Hallera 107, 80-416 Gdańsk, Poland(1).
Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of Gdańsk, Al. Gen. J. Hallera 107, 80-416 Gdańsk, Poland(1).
J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2015 Jan;102:331-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2014.09.039. Epub 2014 Oct 8.
The automated mass spectral deconvolution and identification system (AMDIS) is a modern analytical tool, mostly used as a data processing method in environmental studies. The most attractive feature of that software is a fast, automatic data processing, which includes removal of interferences from the overlapping peaks and purification of the obtained mass spectra. The identification of analytes is based on their retention time and retention index and on comparison of the spectra obtained in GC/MS analysis with the spectra from the library of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The main aim of the study reported was to elaborate and test a new data processing method with the use of AMDIS software for identification of lipidomic compounds present in the grasshopper's abdominal secretion. For the first time to the best of our knowledge, we have demonstrated the usage of AMDIS in a lipidomic study concerning a complex insect matrix. The samples processed with AMDIS software were analyzed with the use of GC/MS in order to determine the main fatty components of grasshoppers' abdominal secretion. The purification, concentration and fractionation of compounds present in a complex insect matrix were investigated with the use of liquid-liquid extraction as a pretreatment procedure. Moreover, a double-step derivatization process was carried out in order to obtain more volatile and stable derivatives of polar, non-volatile components of insects' secretion. This process, necessary for GC/MS analysis, was performed with the use of methoxyamine hydrochloride dissolved in pyridine and a mixture of bis-N-O-trimethylsilyl trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) and chlorotrimethylsilane (TMCS). As a result, we obtained a fast, automatic method based on the use of AMDIS software, which enabled identification of 28 analytes, mainly fatty compounds. Moreover, 10 compounds out of 28 were determined to appear with 100% frequency in the tested samples, namely: seven fatty acids, one sterol, one organic acid and one alkaloid. The last part of our study was statistical analysis of average intensities of signals of compounds identified in grasshopper's abdominal secretion in order to differentiate insects collected at two distant locations in Poland: Starogard Gdański and Łubianka meadows.
自动质谱解卷积与鉴定系统(AMDIS)是一种现代分析工具,主要用作环境研究中的数据处理方法。该软件最吸引人的特点是快速、自动的数据处理,包括去除重叠峰中的干扰以及对所得质谱进行净化。分析物的鉴定基于其保留时间和保留指数,以及将气相色谱/质谱(GC/MS)分析中获得的光谱与美国国家标准与技术研究院(NIST)的光谱库中的光谱进行比较。所报道研究的主要目的是精心设计并测试一种使用AMDIS软件的新数据处理方法,用于鉴定蝗虫腹部分泌物中存在的脂质组学化合物。据我们所知,我们首次展示了AMDIS在涉及复杂昆虫基质的脂质组学研究中的应用。使用AMDIS软件处理的样品通过GC/MS进行分析,以确定蝗虫腹部分泌物的主要脂肪酸成分。使用液液萃取作为预处理程序来研究复杂昆虫基质中存在的化合物的净化、浓缩和分馏。此外,进行了两步衍生化过程,以获得昆虫分泌物中极性、非挥发性成分的更易挥发和稳定的衍生物。这个对于GC/MS分析必不可少的过程是使用溶解在吡啶中的盐酸甲氧基胺以及双-N-O-三甲基硅基三氟乙酰胺(BSTFA)和氯代三甲基硅烷(TMCS)的混合物来进行的。结果,我们获得了一种基于使用AMDIS软件的快速、自动方法,该方法能够鉴定28种分析物,主要是脂肪化合物。此外,28种化合物中有10种在测试样品中出现的频率为100%,即:七种脂肪酸、一种甾醇、一种有机酸和一种生物碱。我们研究的最后一部分是对在蝗虫腹部分泌物中鉴定出的化合物信号的平均强度进行统计分析,以便区分在波兰两个遥远地点采集的昆虫:格但斯克旧城区和卢比安卡草地。