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A highly sensitive assay of melatonin at the femtogram level in human plasma by gas chromatography/negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry
Author(s) -
Fourtillan J. B.,
Gobin P.,
Faye B.,
Girault J.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
biological mass spectrometry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.475
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1096-9888
pISSN - 1052-9306
DOI - 10.1002/bms.1200230807
Subject(s) - chemistry , mass spectrometry , chromatography , chemical ionization , melatonin , gas chromatography–mass spectrometry , ion , gas chromatography , ionization , direct electron ionization liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry interface , analytical chemistry (journal) , plasma , organic chemistry , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
A highly sensitive and specific assay was developed for routine analysis of melatonin at the femtogram level in human plasma. Melatonin and the deuterated internal standard [( 2 H 4 )melatonin] were measured by gas chromatography/negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry with methane as the reagent gas. A simple liquid‐liquid extraction procedure was used to isolate the two compounds of interest from the complex biological matrix. Melatonin was converted to the fluorinated derivative with pentafluoropropionic anhydride. The mass spectrometer was tuned to monitor the very intense and stable ions at m / z 320 and 323 which were generated into the ion source by a dissociative capture process. This assay was conducted with 1 ml of plasma and the quantification limit of the method was statistically calculated as 0.5 pg ml − 1 . The very low relative standard deviations and mean percentages of error calculated during the within‐day or between‐day repeatability assays have clearly demonstrated the ruggedness of the technique for the routine quantitative measurement of melatonin in plasma. Some results on the melatonin circadian rhythm are presented to illustrate the applicability of this powerful gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric method.

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