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We use cation ion-exchange to cleanup the matrix, which is rather successfull with the exception of one (probably) phospholipid substance.
When doing MRM on 104/104 and 184/184 (common phospholipid transisitons) the 184/184 is comparable to water. In the 104/104 transition there is a variable, but often present coeluting peak. Experiments confirm that, when present, this causes matrix effects up to about 20%.
I have tried different gradients and temperatures. Modifying pH from 2-3.5 doesn't seem to make any difference. Neither doing switching from MeOH to ACN (actually much worse). I can not separate my substance from the interfering peak.
Cleanup method
Load sample on cation exchange sorbent (Waters MCX)
Wash with H2O
Wash with 20% MeOH (Acidied or basiedfied)
Elute with ACN
Dilute with 1:2 water
HPLC
Gradient 45 - 95% MeOH 0.1% FoAc in t=0-3
How could I improve cleanup? Suggestion on HPLC parameters to change?
