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Elucidation of the Double-bond Position of Long-chain Unsaturated Fatty Acids by Multiple-stage Linear Ion-trap Mass Spectrometry with Electrospray Ionization

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2008 Aug 12
PMID 18692406
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Linear ion-trap (LIT) MS2 mass spectrometric approach toward locating the position of double bond(s) of unsaturated long-chain fatty acids and toward discerning among isomeric unsaturated fatty acids as dilithiated adduct ([M-H+2Li]+) ions are described in this report. Upon resonance excitation in a LIT instrument, charge-remote fragmentation that involves beta-cleavage with gamma-H shift (McLafferty rearrangement) is the predominant fragmentation pathway seen for the [M-H+2Li]+ ions of monoenoic long-chain fatty acids. The fragmentation process results in a dilithiated product ion of terminally unsaturated fatty acid, which undergoes consecutive McLafferty rearrangement to eliminate a propylene residue, and gives rise to another dilithiated adduct ion of terminally unsaturated fatty acid. In addition to the above-cited fragmentation process, the [M-H+2Li]+ ions of homoconjugated dienoic long-chain fatty acids also undergo alpha-cleavage(s) with shift of the allylic hydrogen situated between the homoconjugated double bonds to the unsaturated site. These fragmentation pathways lead to two types of CC bond cleavages that are allylic (alpha-cleavage) or vinylic, respectively, to the proximal CC double bond, resulting in two distinct sets of ion series, in which each ion series is separated by a CH2CHCH (40 Da) residue. These latter fragmentations are the predominant processes seen for the polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids. The spectrum feature dependent on the position of unsaturated double bond(s) affords unambiguous assignment of the position of double bond(s) of long-chain unsaturated fatty acids.

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