Manganese oxide nanoparticle-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for medical applications

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We prepared and characterized manganese oxide magnetic nanoparticles (d =5.6 nm) and developed nanoparticle-assited laser desorption/ionization (nano-PALDI) mass spectrometry. The nanoparticles had MnO2 and Mn2O3 cores conjugated with hydroxyl and amino groups, and showed paramagnetism at room temperature. The nanoparticles worked as an ionization assisting reagent in mass spectroscopy. The mass spectra showed no background in the low m/z. The nanoparticles could ionize samples of peptide, drug and proteins (approx. 5000 Da) without using matrix, i.e., 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB), 4-hydroxy-α-cinnamic acid (CHCA) and liquid matrix, as conventional ionization assisting reagents. Post source decay spectra by nano-PALDI mass spectrometry will yield information of the chemical structure of analytes. © 2009 National Institute for Materials Science.

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Taira, S., Kitajima, K., Katayanagi, H., Ichiishi, E., & Ichiyanagi, Y. (2009). Manganese oxide nanoparticle-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for medical applications. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/10/3/034602

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