Title of article
Evaluation of automated sample preparation, retention time locked gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and data analysis methods for the metabolomic study of Arabidopsis species
Author/Authors
Gu، نويسنده , , Qun and David، نويسنده , , Frank and Lynen، نويسنده , , Frédéric and Rumpel، نويسنده , , Klaus and Dugardeyn، نويسنده , , Jasper and Van Der Straeten، نويسنده , , Dominique and Xu، نويسنده , , Guowang and Sandra، نويسنده , , Pat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
3247
To page
3254
Abstract
In this paper, automated sample preparation, retention time locked gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and data analysis methods for the metabolomics study were evaluated. A miniaturized and automated derivatisation method using sequential oximation and silylation was applied to a polar extract of 4 types (2 types × 2 ages) of Arabidopsis thaliana, a popular model organism often used in plant sciences and genetics. Automation of the derivatisation process offers excellent repeatability, and the time between sample preparation and analysis was short and constant, reducing artifact formation. Retention time locked (RTL) gas chromatography–mass spectrometry was used, resulting in reproducible retention times and GC–MS profiles. Two approaches were used for data analysis. XCMS followed by principal component analysis (approach 1) and AMDIS deconvolution combined with a commercially available program (Mass Profiler Professional) followed by principal component analysis (approach 2) were compared. Several features that were up- or down-regulated in the different types were detected.
Keywords
Metabolomics , Arabidopsis thaliana , multivariate statistical analysis , Principal component analysis , Mass profiler professional , Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
Journal title
Journal of Chromatography A
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Chromatography A
Record number
1514055
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