Capillary-inserted rotor design for HRμMAS NMR-based metabolomics on mass-limited neurospheres

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique and has been widely used in metabolomics. However, the intrinsic low sensitivity of NMR prevents its applications to systems with limited sample availabilities. In this study, a new experimental approach is presented to analyze mass-scarce samples in limited volumes of less than 300 nL with simple handling. The sample is loaded into the glass capillary, and this capillary is then inserted into a Kel-F rotor. The experimental performance of the capillary-inserted rotor (capillary-insert) is investigated on an isotropic solution of sucrose by the use of a high-resolution micro-sized magic angle spinning (HRuMAS) probe. The acquired NMR signal's sensitivity to a given sample amount is comparable or even higher in comparison to that recorded by the standard solution NMR probe. More importantly, this capillary-insert coupled with the HRuMAS probe allows in-depth studies of heterogeneous samples as the MAS removes the line broadening caused by the heterogeneity. The NMR analyses of mass-limited cultured neurospheres have been demonstrated, resulting in high quality spectra where numerous metabolites are unambiguously identified.

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Duong, N. T., Yamato, M., Nakano, M., Kume, S., Tamura, Y., Kataoka, Y., … Nishiyama, Y. (2017). Capillary-inserted rotor design for HRμMAS NMR-based metabolomics on mass-limited neurospheres. Molecules, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22081289

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