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Microsampling with cotton thread: Storage and ultra-sensitive analysis by thread spray mass Spectrometry.


ABSTRACT: Storage and quantitative analysis of small volumes of biofluids are challenging, especially when low concentrations of analytes are to be detected in the presence of complex matrices. In this study, we describe an integrated thread-based approach for stabilizing small blood volumes in the dry-state at room temperature, while also offering direct analysis capabilities via thread spray mass spectrometry. The analytical merits of this novel microsampling platform was demonstrated via the direct analysis of diazepam and cocaine in dried blood samples stored for 42 days. In-situ in-capillary blood processing from hydrophobic threads enabled limits of detection as low as parts-per-quadrillion to be reached. We validated this ultra-sensitivity by analyzing small tissue-like residues collected after pushing a thread through the sample once. The implications of this sample collection, storage, and analysis platform can be extensive with direct applications in forensics and clinical studies.

SUBMITTER: Swiner DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6814156 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microsampling with cotton thread: Storage and ultra-sensitive analysis by thread spray mass Spectrometry.

Swiner Devin J DJ   Jackson Sierra S   Durisek George R GR   Walsh Bridget K BK   Kouatli Yaman Y   Badu-Tawiah Abraham K AK  

Analytica chimica acta 20190709


Storage and quantitative analysis of small volumes of biofluids are challenging, especially when low concentrations of analytes are to be detected in the presence of complex matrices. In this study, we describe an integrated thread-based approach for stabilizing small blood volumes in the dry-state at room temperature, while also offering direct analysis capabilities via thread spray mass spectrometry. The analytical merits of this novel microsampling platform was demonstrated via the direct ana  ...[more]

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