An overview of matrix effects in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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Abstract
Matrix-dependent signal suppression or enhancement represents a major drawback in quantitative analysis with liquid chromatography coupled to atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry (LC-API-MS). Because matrix effects (ME) might exert a detrimental impact on important method parameters (limit of detection, limit of quantification, linearity, accuracy, and precision), they have to be tested and evaluated during validation procedure. This review gives a detailed description on when these phenomena might be expected, and how they can be evaluated. The major sources of ME are discussed and illustrated with examples from bioanalytical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and food analysis. Because there is no…
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- Chemistry
- Bioanalysis
- Analyte
- Mass spectrometry
- Chromatography
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Sample preparation
- Complex matrix
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