Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols

Metabolomics-based approaches are still receiving growing attention with regard to food authenticity testing. Such studies require enormous sample numbers with negligible experimental or analytical variations to obtain statistically reliable results. In this context, an extraction protocol in line w...

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Main Authors: Christin Claassen, Jürgen Kuballa, Sascha Rohn
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/8/167
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spelling doaj-e49d3960ec92484dae6a23c227c74e952020-11-25T01:54:18ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892019-08-019816710.3390/metabo9080167metabo9080167Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction ProtocolsChristin Claassen0Jürgen Kuballa1Sascha Rohn2GALAB Laboratories GmbH, Research and Development, Am Schleusengraben 7, 21029 Hamburg, GermanyGALAB Laboratories GmbH, Research and Development, Am Schleusengraben 7, 21029 Hamburg, GermanyHamburg School of Food Science, Institute of Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, GermanyMetabolomics-based approaches are still receiving growing attention with regard to food authenticity testing. Such studies require enormous sample numbers with negligible experimental or analytical variations to obtain statistically reliable results. In this context, an extraction protocol in line with optimized ionization parameters was developed in consideration of potential starch-derived matrix effects focusing on the polar lipids of potatoes. Therefore, well-known extractions (Bligh and Dyer, Folch, Matyash, and a <i>n</i>-hexane-based procedure) were compared in a non-targeted and a targeted approach regarding the extractability of their lipids such as phosphatidylcholines, phosphatidylethanolamines, galacto- and glucocerebrosides, di- and triglycerides, and acylated steryl glucosides. The selected Folch method was also scrutinized in view of its ability to remove the matrix&#8217;s starch and consequently improved by substituting trichlormethane with ethyl acetate as a &#8220;greener&#8221; Folch approach. Moreover, the challenge of starch-derived contamination and imminent ion suppression in the electrospray ionization source (ESI) was addressed by an optimization of ionization parameters varying desolvation settings, removing injection peaks, and increasing the angles and distances of the ESI-device. Long-term stability tests over five days were performed successfully with a combination of appropriate extraction and decreased desolvation settings during ionization. In conclusion, the present methodology provided the basis for on-going large-scale metabolomic studies with respect to the botanical origin of potatoes using UPLC-IMS-QToF (ultra-high performance liquid chromatography ion mobility spectroscopy quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometer).https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/8/167metabolomicsstarch removalextractionlipidsESI ionization parametersUPLC-IMS-QToFpotato<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.
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author Christin Claassen
Jürgen Kuballa
Sascha Rohn
spellingShingle Christin Claassen
Jürgen Kuballa
Sascha Rohn
Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
Metabolites
metabolomics
starch removal
extraction
lipids
ESI ionization parameters
UPLC-IMS-QToF
potato
<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.
author_facet Christin Claassen
Jürgen Kuballa
Sascha Rohn
author_sort Christin Claassen
title Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
title_short Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
title_full Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
title_fullStr Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
title_full_unstemmed Polar Lipids in Starch-Rich Commodities to be Analyzed with LC-MS-Based Metabolomics—Optimization of Ionization Parameters and High-Throughput Extraction Protocols
title_sort polar lipids in starch-rich commodities to be analyzed with lc-ms-based metabolomics—optimization of ionization parameters and high-throughput extraction protocols
publisher MDPI AG
series Metabolites
issn 2218-1989
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Metabolomics-based approaches are still receiving growing attention with regard to food authenticity testing. Such studies require enormous sample numbers with negligible experimental or analytical variations to obtain statistically reliable results. In this context, an extraction protocol in line with optimized ionization parameters was developed in consideration of potential starch-derived matrix effects focusing on the polar lipids of potatoes. Therefore, well-known extractions (Bligh and Dyer, Folch, Matyash, and a <i>n</i>-hexane-based procedure) were compared in a non-targeted and a targeted approach regarding the extractability of their lipids such as phosphatidylcholines, phosphatidylethanolamines, galacto- and glucocerebrosides, di- and triglycerides, and acylated steryl glucosides. The selected Folch method was also scrutinized in view of its ability to remove the matrix&#8217;s starch and consequently improved by substituting trichlormethane with ethyl acetate as a &#8220;greener&#8221; Folch approach. Moreover, the challenge of starch-derived contamination and imminent ion suppression in the electrospray ionization source (ESI) was addressed by an optimization of ionization parameters varying desolvation settings, removing injection peaks, and increasing the angles and distances of the ESI-device. Long-term stability tests over five days were performed successfully with a combination of appropriate extraction and decreased desolvation settings during ionization. In conclusion, the present methodology provided the basis for on-going large-scale metabolomic studies with respect to the botanical origin of potatoes using UPLC-IMS-QToF (ultra-high performance liquid chromatography ion mobility spectroscopy quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometer).
topic metabolomics
starch removal
extraction
lipids
ESI ionization parameters
UPLC-IMS-QToF
potato
<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/8/167
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