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High-resolution Filtering for Improved Small Molecule Identification Via GC/MS

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Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2015 Jul 21
PMID 26192401
Citations 12
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Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) has long been considered one of the premiere analytical tools for small molecule analysis. Recently, a number of GC/MS systems equipped with high-resolution mass analyzers have been introduced. These systems provide analysts with a new dimension of information, accurate mass measurement to the third or fourth decimal place; however, existing data processing tools do not capitalize on this information. Beyond that, GC/MS spectral reference libraries, which have been curated over the last several decades, contain almost exclusively unit resolution MS spectra making integration of accurate mass data dubious. Here we present an informatic approach, called high-resolution filtering (HRF), which bridges this gap. During HRF, high-resolution mass spectra are assigned putative identifications through traditional spectral matching at unit resolution. Once candidate identities have been assigned, all unique combinations of atoms from these candidate precursors are generated and matched to m/z peaks using narrow mass tolerances. The total amount of measured signal that is annotated is used as a metric of plausibility for the presumed identification. Here we demonstrate that the HRF approach is both feasible and highly specific toward correct identifications.

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