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Profiling of sialylated oligosaccharides in mammalian milk using online solid phase extraction-hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled with negative-ion electrospray mass spectrometry
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Title: | Profiling of sialylated oligosaccharides in mammalian milk using online solid phase extraction-hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled with negative-ion electrospray mass spectrometry |
Authors: | Yan, J Ding, J Jin, G Yu, D Yu, L Guo, Z Chai, W Liang, X |
Item Type: | Journal Article |
Abstract: | Sialylated oligosaccharides are important components in mammalian milk. They play a key role in the health and growth of infants by helping to shape up infant’s gastrointestinal microbiota and defense against infection by various pathogenic agents. A detailed knowledge of the structures, compositions, and quantities of the sialylated milk oligosaccharides (SMOs) is a prerequisite for understanding their biological roles. However, because of the presence of very large amounts of lactose and neutral oligosaccharides, accurate analysis of SMOs is difficult. A pretreatment step is required to remove lactose and neutral oligosaccharides but conventional off-line pretreatment methods are time-consuming and of poor reproducibility. In this presentation, we linked solid-phase extraction (SPE) with hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) followed by mass spectrometry (MS) identification for the analysis of SMOs. A SPE column with electrostatic repulsion function was used for removal of lactose and neutral oligosaccharides, a HILIC analytical column for separation of the SMOs, and negative-ion electrospray ionization tandem MS was used for their identification and sequencing. The success of the established online SPE-HILIC-MS method was demonstrated by profiling of SMOs in human to investigate detailed SMO changes during lactation period and in animals to compare the difference in SMO contents among the different species. |
Issue Date: | 31-Jan-2018 |
Date of Acceptance: | 31-Jan-2018 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/56904 |
DOI: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04468 |
ISSN: | 0003-2700 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Start Page: | 3174 |
End Page: | 3182 |
Journal / Book Title: | Analytical Chemistry |
Volume: | 90 |
Issue: | 5 |
Copyright Statement: | © 2018 American Chemical Society. This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
Sponsor/Funder: | Wellcome Trust |
Funder's Grant Number: | 108430/Z/15/Z |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry CAPILLARY-ELECTROPHORESIS LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY ESCHERICHIA-COLI PORCINE MILK INHIBITION BINDING SIALYLOLIGOSACCHARIDES MICROBIOTA LACTATION ANIMALS 0301 Analytical Chemistry 0904 Chemical Engineering 0399 Other Chemical Sciences Analytical Chemistry |
Publication Status: | Published |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Medicine (up to 2019) |