R. Haddad et al., Amino acid quantitation in aqueous matrices via trap and release membrane introduction mass spectrometry: homocysteine in human plasma, ANALYST, 126(8), 2001, pp. 1212-1215
Trap and release membrane introduction mass spectrometry (T&R-MIMS) using a
removable direct insertion membrane probe (DIMP) is employed to determine
the total homocysteine concentration (tHcy) directly from human plasma afte
r derivatization with ethyl chloroformate. The method uses no chromatograph
ic separation, is linear, reproducible, and displays limit of quantitation
(2 muM) sufficiently below the threshold concentration of tHcy in plasma. I
t also combines chemical, membrane, and mass spectrometric discrimination,
and can be used to determine selected amino acids in human plasma simultane
ously. After derivatization with ethyl chloroformate, many amino acids in a
queous solution are observed to be efficiently detected; hence T&R-MIMS is
promising as a simple and sensitive technique for simultaneous quantitation
of selected amino acids in plasma and urine, and in other aqueous matrices
.