“…Previous attempts have been made to use many dye materials as MALDI-MS matrix both for conventional analysis and MALDI-MS imaging. [26][27][28][29] However, the use remains limited for either specic class of compounds, such as lipids, or these methods in most cases were not able to outperform, and thus replace, the ability of commonly used UV-MALDI-MS matrices such as as a-cyano-4hydroxycinnamic acid (HCCA), sinapic acid (SA) and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB). Detailed studies on the interaction of dyes with protein when added along with matrices were previously reported by Salih et al which suggest the electrostatic interaction can occur between protein and dye molecules leading to the dye-protein complex formation and can induce other effects such as in-source and post source decay of the analyte ions.…”