Lipidomic Analysis Using Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography Microgradient Fractionation Of Total Lipid Extracts

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A(2021)

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Lipidomic samples are complex mixtures of structurally different species of a wide range of concen-trations providing challenges in their characterization. In this work, we present a proof of concept for the application of a simple microgradient liquid chromatography device on the detailed analysis of lipid classes. Our lipidomic analysis is based on a lipid class microgradient fractionation of a total lipid extract using an in-house-prepared hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography microcolumn followed by RP-LC/MS of the collected lipid class fractions. The final fractionation method uses a 40-mm-long microcol-umn of 500 mu m ID with silica stationary phase obtained from a commercially available chromatographic column and the microgradient of the mobile phase prepared in a microsyringe using methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) -methanol - water - ammonium acetate mixtures of various elution strengths. MTBE total lipid extract is directly separated by microgradient elution into lipid classes according to their polarity, which enables the collection of isolated fractions of most lipid classes. The method has been applied to the fractionation of porcine brain extract into nonpolar lipids, hexosylceramides, phosphoethanolamines, phosphocholines, sphingomyelins, and lysophosphocholines classes. Achieved repeatability, recovery, and advanced lipid coverage prove the applicability of the microgradient fractionation of total lipid extract for the comprehensive lipidomic analysis. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Lipidomic analysis, Lipidomics, Sample preparation, Lipid class fractionation, Microgradient separation
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