2019
DOI: 10.1101/740795
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Comparison of a GC-Orbitrap-MS with Parallel GC-FID Capabilities for Metabolomics of Human Serum

Abstract: Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) platforms for use in high throughput and discovery metabolomics have heavily relied on time of flight (ToF), and low resolution quadrupole and ion trap mass spectrometers and are typically run in electron ionization (EI) modes for matching spectral libraries. Traditionally, detectors such as flame ionization detection (FID), have also helped in identification and quantification of compounds in complex samples for diverse clinical applications, i.e., fatty acids. We … Show more

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“…(3) Separation, detection, identification and quantification of volatiles Chemical analysis of the extracted volatiles is usually performed by GC-MS or by GC-FID, depending on the study aims. FID is a frequently used detection method in GC (Bicchi et al, 2008;Misra, Bassey & Olivier, 2011) because of its affordability and methodological simplicity (Bristow et al, 2019). The principle of a FID is that organic compounds are delivered through a carrier gas to a flame and The avian volatilome then burned (Rood, 2007).…”
Section: Methods Used For Sample Collection Extraction and Analysis O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) Separation, detection, identification and quantification of volatiles Chemical analysis of the extracted volatiles is usually performed by GC-MS or by GC-FID, depending on the study aims. FID is a frequently used detection method in GC (Bicchi et al, 2008;Misra, Bassey & Olivier, 2011) because of its affordability and methodological simplicity (Bristow et al, 2019). The principle of a FID is that organic compounds are delivered through a carrier gas to a flame and The avian volatilome then burned (Rood, 2007).…”
Section: Methods Used For Sample Collection Extraction and Analysis O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among GC detectors, flame ionization detection (FID) is commonly used due to its inexpensive cost and operation, and its ability to detect a wide range of concentrations of organic compounds [61]. GC-FID is more reliable, reproducible, and sensitive for quantitative analysis than GC-MS, while GC-MS can provide more definite qualitative information and biomolecule identification [62]. The physicochemical properties of SCFAs, such as low vapor pressure and relatively high solubility in the aqueous phase, cause difficulties in the sample preparation [63].…”
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“…Following the step of data generation and acquisition, several statistical tools are required to process raw spectra and generate a peak table [62]. There are commercial and freely available software packages for the automation of operations involved, (e.g., peak detection and alignment, integration, and identification of isotopic profiles [63][64][65], such as MetAlign, MZMine, and XCMS [66,67].…”
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confidence: 99%