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I developed a method to employ one ion in MRM LCMS analyses that detects all the high-level lysophospolipids and phospholipids. I then used these to minimize the analysis time while still separating the basic drugs from these lipids. The basic useful parameters were flow, solvent composition, and temperature.
I also evaluated the effects on accuracy, precision, peak shape, retention time, column backpressure, etc when these lipids were not eluted from the column.
I was surprise to find that the signal for these lipids become "steady-state" in concentration. Also they began to elute with the analyte after many injections. After they became steady-state, and the analyses were not severely compromised.
I would be interested in others observations/comments:
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ASMS Poster: "Simple Method to Monitor Lysophospholipids and Phospholipids During LC-MS Method Development via In-Source CID"
see
http://users.chartertn.net/slittle/default.htm
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