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Tannic Acid: a Novel Calibrator for Facile and Accurate Mass Measurement of Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

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AbstractAccurate mass calibration is beneficial to the identification of the unknown compounds quickly and accurately. The ESI mass spectrum of tannic acid (TA) tends to a normal distribution of the… Click to show full abstract

AbstractAccurate mass calibration is beneficial to the identification of the unknown compounds quickly and accurately. The ESI mass spectrum of tannic acid (TA) tends to a normal distribution of the cluster ion peaks in m/z range from 371.0368 to 1739.1169. Based on the interesting result, we reported the use of TA, a natural plant polyphenol, as a novel calibrator for electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS), which has the following three advantages, including (1) easy preparation, (2) the calibration range of m/z 200~2000, and (3) the calibration error is around 3.00 ppm in positive ion mode, which is less than the use of sodium formate (SF) and Prod #88323 calibrators. This TA calibrator has great potential for the wide applications in biological, chemical, and pharmacal analysis.

Keywords: tannic acid; mass spectrometry; novel calibrator; mass; electrospray ionization

Journal Title: Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Year Published: 2019

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