1988
DOI: 10.1002/bms.1200151010
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Nucleophilic reactions between biological conjugates and tetraalkylammonium ion pair reagents during desorption chemical ionization

Abstract: Tetraalkylammonium salts, commonly used as ion pair reagents in chromatography, were found to react with biological conjugates under desorption chemical ionization conditions in a mass spectrometer. The reactions occur for aromatic glucuronide and glucoside conjugates using solid samples loaded on the direct exposure probe. Evidence is presented that several mechanisms contribute to the degradative alkylation of benzo(a)pyrene glucuronide. This undesirable process can be prevented by using ammonium or trialkyl… Show more

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