2011
DOI: 10.1002/jms.1908
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MALDI‐TOF and MALDI‐FTICR imaging mass spectrometry of methamphetamine incorporated into hair

Abstract: A new approach is described for imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) of methamphetamine (MA) incorporated into human hair using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI)-time-of-flight (TOF) and MALDI-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR). A longitudinal section of a lengthwise manually-cut single human hair shaft from a chronic MA user was directly analyzed by MALDI-TOF-IMS after deposited with α-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid matrix. A barcode-like image, which was most probably generated with… Show more

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“…Similar transfer methods are employed for stretched sample processing to increase physical spatial dimension of the tissue [72,73] enabling higher spatial resolution to be achieved by pulling apart individual cells. Some mass spectrometers require the tissue to be on a conductive surface so adhesive conductive tape can be used [74]. Thaw-mounting, whereby the frozen tissue is transferred by gently touching it to a warm surface, is most common when standard small organs are sectioned.…”
Section: Sectioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar transfer methods are employed for stretched sample processing to increase physical spatial dimension of the tissue [72,73] enabling higher spatial resolution to be achieved by pulling apart individual cells. Some mass spectrometers require the tissue to be on a conductive surface so adhesive conductive tape can be used [74]. Thaw-mounting, whereby the frozen tissue is transferred by gently touching it to a warm surface, is most common when standard small organs are sectioned.…”
Section: Sectioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MALDI-TOF MS has also been used for the direct analysis of human hair. Initial applications have focused on using MALDI-TOF MS to detect drugs such as methoxyphenamine (43 ), cocaine (44 ), and ket- The spectra show the dominating Hb 1+ and Hb 2+ species (used as calibrants). Other peaks can be assigned to hemoglobin marked 1 through 6 as follows: 1, ␣Hb missing C terminal arginine; 2, sinapinic acid matrix adducts to ␣Hb; 3, m/z 2+ species of the ␣Hb-␤Hb dimer; 4, ␤Hb missing C-terminal histidine; 5, sinapinic acid matrix adducts to ␤Hb; 6, glutathione modification to ␤Hb.…”
Section: Direct Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, such a method is less than ideal as it requires the sample to be transferred between surfaces and is not suitable for analysis by mass spectrometers that require the sample to be adhered to a conductive surface. Finally, a recently reported use of MSI has been the analysis of methamphetamine in a single strand of hair and is performed by attaching the sample using double sided adhesive carbon tape to MALDI compatible targets [22]. Such an approach enabled the analysis of the hair using both MALDI TOF MS and MALDI FT-ICR MS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%