Automated sequential derivatization for Gas Chromatography-[Orbitrap] Mass Spectrometry based metabolite profiling of human blood-based samples
Jbebli A, Coufalíková K, Zanaboni M, Bergna M, Picenoni R, Klánová J, Price EJ. Automated Sequential Derivatization for Gas Chromatography-[Orbitrap] Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolite Profiling of Human Blood-based Samples. Bio Protoc. 2025 Mar 5;15(5):e5196. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.5196. PMID: 40084079; PMCID: PMC11896771.
- Organism: Homo sapiens
- Instrument: Orbitrap Exploris GC 240
- SpikeIn:
No
- Keywords:
Automation, derivatization, Thermo Scientific™ TriPlus™ RSH, metabolite profiling, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
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Lab head: Elliott J. Price
Submitter: Elliott J. Price
Many small molecules require derivatization to increase their volatility and to be amenable for 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 minutes, being suitable for better throughput routine metabolomic analysis.
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