1. Analysis of derivatised steroids by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation and post-source decay mass spectrometry.
- Author
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Khan MA, Wang Y, Heidelberger S, Alvelius G, Liu S, Sjövall J, and Griffiths WJ
- Subjects
- Mass Spectrometry, Molecular Structure, Hydrazones chemistry, Pregnanolone chemistry, Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization methods, Steroids analysis, Testosterone chemistry
- Abstract
Neutral steroids are difficult to analyse using desorption ionisation methods coupled with mass spectrometry (MS). However, steroids with an unhindered ketone group can readily be derivatised with the Girard P (GP) reagent to give GP hydrazones. Steroid GP hydrazones contain a quaternary nitrogen atom and are readily desorbed in the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation (MALDI) process, giving an improvement in sensitivity of two orders of magnitude. Steroids without a ketone group, but with a 3beta-hydroxy-Delta5 function, can be readily converted to 3-oxo-Delta4 steroids and subsequently derivatised to GP hydrazones for MALDI analysis. In addition to giving strong [M]+ ions upon MALDI, steroid GP hydrazones give informative post-source decay (PSD) spectra. By using the accurate mass of the precursor-ion measured by MALDI-MS, in combination with the structural information encoded in its PSD spectrum, steroid structures can readily be determined.
- Published
- 2006
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