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Carbon Nanodots As a Matrix for the Analysis of Low-Molecular-Weight Molecules in Both Positive- and Negative-Ion Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry and Quantification of Glucose and Uric Acid in Real Samples
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GlycobiologyBiological Mass SpectrometryPeptide SciencePolysaccharideChemistrySpectrochemical AnalysisReal SamplesAnalytical InstrumentationFatty AcidsBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryBioimagingUric AcidChromatographyBiochemistryChromatographic AnalysisBiomolecular EngineeringCarbon NanodotsSpectroscopyNatural SciencesMass SpectrometryProtein Mass SpectrometryMedicineCarbohydrate-protein InteractionSpectroscopic MethodDrug Analysis
Carbon nanodots were applied for the first time as a new matrix for the analysis of low-molecular-weight compounds by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) in both positive- and negative-ion modes. A wide range of small molecules including amino acids, peptides, fatty acids, as well as β-agonists and neutral oligosaccharides were analyzed by MALDI MS with carbon nanodots as the matrix, and the lowest 0.2 fmol limits-of-detection were obtained for octadecanoic acid. Clear sodium and potassium adducts and deprotonated signals were produced in positive- and negative-ion modes. Furthermore, the glucose and uric acid in real samples were quantitatively determined by the internal standard method with the linear range of 0.5-9 mM and 0.1-1.8 mM (R(2) > 0.999), respectively. This work gives new insight into the application of carbon nanodots and provides a general approach for rapid analysis of low-molecular-weight compounds.
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