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In vivo solid-phase microextraction swab-mass spectrometry for multidimensional analysis of human saliva

Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is one of the most powerful sample preparation techniques for analyte extraction and enrichment from complex matrices. SPME fibers are commonly used to extract analytes from collected samples. Following our recent work on development of in vivo SPME swab that integ...

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Published in:Analytica chimica acta 2021-06, Vol.1164, p.338510-338510, Article 338510
Main Authors: Wu, Lin, Yuan, Zi-Cheng, Yang, Bi-Cheng, Huang, Zhengxu, Hu, Bin
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Language:English
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Summary:Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is one of the most powerful sample preparation techniques for analyte extraction and enrichment from complex matrices. SPME fibers are commonly used to extract analytes from collected samples. Following our recent work on development of in vivo SPME swab that integrates an SPME fiber and a medical swab (Anal Chim Acta, 2020, 1124, 71-77), the multiple SPME fibers inserted into a medical swab (multiple-SPME swab) is further developed to couple with different mass spectrometry (MS) approaches for multidimensional analysis of human saliva in this work. The new features of cotton ball and SPME fiber of multiple-SPME swab are investigated. Biomarker discovery and disease diagnosis using multiple-SPME swab are also demonstrated. The present study shows that direct coupling multiple-SPME swab with different MS-based approaches could be simple and versatile in vivo method to expand the classes of analytes extracted simultaneously from human saliva. [Display omitted] •Multiple SPME fibers were inserted into a cotton ball of medical swab to fabricate a multiple-SPME swab.•The cotton ball of SPME swab played a role in excluding of large and hydrophilic analytes in sampling.•Multiple-SPME swab were employed to expand the classes of analytes extracted simultaneously from the sample matrix.•Multiple-SPME swab were coupled with different MS-based approaches for multidimensional analysis of human saliva.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/j.aca.2021.338510