Noemí Inmaculada Medina-Pérez, Maria Nuria Peralta-Moreno, Jaime Rubio-Martinez, Leïla Bechtella, Lukasz Polewski, Gergo Peter Szekeres, Elisa Berdalet, Encarnación Moyano, Kevin Pagel
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摘要
从Ostreopsis cf. ovata中提取的Palytoxin (PLTX)及其类似物是重要的健康问题。它们表现出强大的血管收缩特性,经常引起海鲜中毒。PLTX类似物具有手性中心,导致许多异构体,使其通过液相色谱分离和质谱鉴定/表征具有挑战性。本研究首次探索了这些化合物的离子迁移谱(IMS)行为,以解决这些分析挑战。采用漂移管离子迁移率光谱法(DTIMS)和行波离子迁移率光谱法(TWIMS)进行比较。此外,利用捕获离子迁移谱法(TIMS)和分子动力学模拟来解释意想不到的结果。TIMS提供了更高的分辨率,通过失去来自不同毒素部位的水分子来区分电喷雾源中产生的异构体离子。计算研究为三电荷钙和钠加合物离子的离子迁移提供了理论见解,提出了折叠构象。从Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Barcelona, Spain)的微藻样品中获得PLTX(标准)、ovatoxin-a和ovatoxin-b的DTCCSN2(以DTIMS和氮气作为缓冲气体的碰撞截面)值。这些值具有可比性(ΔCCSs
Ion mobility-mass spectrometry of palytoxin-like compounds produced by Ostreopsis cf. ovata.
Palytoxin (PLTX) and its analogues from Ostreopsis cf. ovata are significant health concerns. They show potent vasoconstrictive properties, often causing seafood poisoning. PLTX analogues have chiral centers, resulting in many isomers, making their separation by liquid chromatography and identification/characterization by mass spectrometry challenging. This study explores for the first time the ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) behavior of these compounds to address these analytical challenges. Drift tube ion mobility spectrometry (DTIMS) and traveling wave ion mobility spectrometry (TWIMS) were used and compared. Additionally, trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) and molecular dynamics simulation were employed to explain unexpected results. TIMS provided higher resolution, distinguishing isomeric ions generated in the electrospray source by losing water molecules from different toxin sites. Computational studies offered theoretical insights into the ion mobility of triply charged calcium and sodium adduct ions, suggesting a folded conformation. DTCCSN2 (collisional cross section using DTIMS and nitrogen as buffer gas) values were obtained for PLTX (standard), ovatoxin-a, and ovatoxin-b from microalgae samples in Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Barcelona, Spain). These values were comparable (ΔCCSs < 2%) to those measured with TWIMS calibrated using PLTX (standard). The study provides 102 CCS values from DTIMS and TWIMS data for adducts and fragment ions of PLTX analogues, which can be used as reference values in databases for toxin screening in complex samples.
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