System and methods for sample processing with mass spectrometry incorporating magnetic beads
US-2024255473-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US10018602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10018602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415032394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A number of analytes are divided into groups based on at least either the elution position determined by silica gel column chromatography under the same condition or the partition ratio in a hexane-acetonitrile partition method. To each group, a compound obtained by labeling one of the compounds in the group by deuterium and/or carbon is assigned as the surrogate. After those surrogates are added as internal standard substances to a standard sample for the creation of calibration curves, a GC/MS analysis for the sample is performed and a calibration curve is created for each analyte. In the measurement of an unknown sample, the same set of surrogates are added to the sample and the GC/MS analysis is performed. A quantitative determination processor determines the quantity of each analyte by comparing a peak area ratio calculated from the analysis result with a calibration curve read from the database.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multicomponent quantitative analysis method using a chromatograph for determining quantities of a number of compounds contained in a sample using the chromatograph, the method comprising following steps: at least a portion of a number of analytes which may possibly be contained in a sample to be analyzed is divided into a plurality of groups based on at least either an elution position determined by silica gel column chromatography under a same condition or a partition ratio in a hexane-acetonitrile partition method, and a different surrogate is designated for each group; the surrogate is added to a standard sample for a creation of calibration curves as a common internal standard substance for analytes included in each group, a chromatographic analysis of the standard sample is performed, and a calibration curve to be used for a quantitative determination of the analytes by an internal standard method is created based on a result of the chromatographic analysis; and in a quantitative determination of analytes contained in an unknown sample, the plurality of surrogates are added to the unknown sample, a chromatographic analysis of the unknown sample is performed, and a result of this chromatographic analysis is compared with the corresponding calibration curves to determine the quantities of the analytes. 2. The multicomponent quantitative analysis method using a chromatograph according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of a number of analytes which may possibly be contained in a sample to be analyzed is divided into a plurality of groups based on relative values of the elution position of each analyte and the elution positions of the surrogates and/or relative values of the partition ratio of each analyte and the partition ratios of the surrogates. 3. The multicomponent quantitative analysis method using a chromatograph according to claim 1 , wherein the surrogate assigned to each group is a compound obtained by a stable-isotope labeling of a compound which is one of the analytes included in that group. 4. The multicomponent quantitative analysis method using a chromatograph according to claim 2 , wherein the surrogate assigned to each group is a compound obtained by a stable-isotope labeling of a compound which is one of the analytes included in that group.
Gel sorbents · CPC title
based on silica · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
for calibrating the measuring apparatus · CPC title
Integrated analysis systems specially adapted therefor, not covered by a single one of the groups G01N30/04 - G01N30/86 · CPC title
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