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2-Cyano-3-(2-thienyl)acrylic Acid as a New MALDI Matrix for the Analysis of a Broad Spectrum of Analytes.

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A low-cost synthetic 2-cyano-3-(2-thienyl)acrylic acid (CTA) is developed as a new MALDI matrix for the analysis of various classes of compounds such as lipids (e.g., fatty acids), peptides, proteins, saccharides,… Click to show full abstract

A low-cost synthetic 2-cyano-3-(2-thienyl)acrylic acid (CTA) is developed as a new MALDI matrix for the analysis of various classes of compounds such as lipids (e.g., fatty acids), peptides, proteins, saccharides, natural products (i.e., iridoids), PEGs, and organometallics in the positive-ion mode. The difficulty in the analysis of high molecular mass PEGs was overcome by using CTA as matrix even at low concentrations. Both high molecular mass proteins and peptides were successfully analyzed using CTA. The mass spectra of all of the studied analytes with CTA showed high signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios and spectral resolutions when compared to other conventional matrices such as SA, DHB, DT, and HCCA. However, in the case of peptide analysis with CTA, the resulting mass spectra are found to be similar to that of the well-established HCCA matrix. On the basis of the physicochemical properties of the analytes, the CTA works as a proton/cation or electron-transfer matrix. It proves that the CTA can be used as a common matrix for the analysis of majority classes of analytes instead of using a specific matrix for the particular class of analytes. Further, the CTA provides an advantage in the analysis of unknown samples as it rules out ambiguity in the selection of particular matrix and it may also offer a complete profile of the tissue surface in the MALDI-imaging experiments.

Keywords: analysis; matrix; mass; matrix analysis; cyano thienyl; maldi

Journal Title: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Year Published: 2020

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