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Carboxylic acid-containing molecules, including fatty acids and prostaglandins, play key roles in metabolic pathways. Detection and quantitation of such molecules by mass spectrometry after derivatization with quaternary amine containing signal-enhancing molecules is well documented in the literature (Torde et al. 2013 Multiplexed Analysis of Cage and Cage Free Chicken Egg Fatty Acids Using Stable Isotope Labeling and Mass Spectrometry. Molecules, 18(12), 14977–14988).
This kit is designed for simple one-step quaternary amine (MS-Tags) labeling of carboxylic acids, including fatty acids and prostaglandins, for enhanced detection by positive ion mode mass spectrometric analysis. After 10-minute ambient temperature derivatization, the reaction can be analyzed directly by LC-MS techniques. The kit contains reagents for a total of 50 labeling reactions for Light Quaternary Amine (LQA) and Heavy Quaternary Amine (HQA).
• Key Features of this MS Labeling Kit
Simple protocol with less than 15 min total hands-on and reaction time.
Stable linkage
Single conjugation step, fast and easy preparation: 4 h preparation and <30 minutes hands-on time
Quantitative labeling of the acid.
Over 90% pure conjugated products by SEC
HQA-labeled analyte’ can be used as an internal standard when heavy atom-labeled analyte is not commercially available.
Separately, LQA and HQA can be used to label different samples. After quenching the reaction with water, the reactions can be mixed and analyzed in a single LC-MS run to increase the throughput.
In MS/MS mode, after neutral loss of trimethyl amine (Me3N), the product ion will retain the heavy atoms, enabling different non-interfering parent and product ion monitoring for LQA-Analyte and HQA-Analyte in LC-MS analysis.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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