Analysis of N-acylhomoserine lactones after alkaline hydrolysis and anion-exchange solid-phase extraction by capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry.
Title | Analysis of N-acylhomoserine lactones after alkaline hydrolysis and anion-exchange solid-phase extraction by capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Frommberger, M, Hertkorn, N, Englmann, M, Jakoby, S, Hartmann, A, Kettrup, A, Schmitt-Kopplin, P |
Journal | Electrophoresis |
Volume | 26 |
Issue | 7-8 |
Pagination | 1523-32 |
Date Published | 2005 Apr |
ISSN | 0173-0835 |
Keywords | 4-Butyrolactone, Alkalies, Anion Exchange Resins, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Electrophoresis, Capillary, Hydrolysis, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry |
Abstract | A quantitative, specific, and sensitive method for the determination of N-acylhomoserine lactones (HSLs - a group of bacterial semiochemicals) in the form of their hydrolysis products (N-acylhomoserines, HSs) is presented. Real samples were analyzed by capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CZE-MS) after alkaline lactonolysis and extraction by mixed-mode anion-exchange solid-phase extraction. The presented cleanup significantly speeds up the HSL extraction procedure, strongly reduces sample consumption, and is more selective compared to the commonly used liquid/liquid extraction. Completeness of the hydrolysis reaction was examined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This CZE-MS method complements recently published capillary separation techniques (nano liquid chromatography-MS, partial-filling micellar electrokinetic chromatography-MS, gas chromatography-MS) and provides a possibility to differentiate quantitatively between the homoserines (as naturally occurring degradation products) besides the intact homoserine lactones. The method was found to be quantitative down to a concentration of 0.05 microg/mL (limit of quantification), while the limit of detection was determined with 0.01 microg/mL - sufficient for the analysis of culture supernatants. |
DOI | 10.1002/elps.200410365 |
Alternate Journal | Electrophoresis |