Application of Normal-Phase Silica Column in Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography
Mode for Simultaneous Determination of Underivatized Amino Acids from Human Serum
Samples via Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry
In neonatal screening, amino acids have a significant diagnostic role. Determination
of their values may identify abnormal conditions. Early diagnosis and continuous monitoring
of amino acid disorders results in a better disease outcome. An easy and simple LC-MS/MS
method was developed for the quantitation of underivatized amino acids. Amino acids
were separated using a normal-phase HPLC column having a totally porous silica stationary
phase and using classical reversed-phase eluents. Mass spectrometry in multiple reaction
monitoring mode was used for the analysis, providing high selectivity and sensitivity.
A standard addition calibration model was applied for quantitation using only one
isotope-labeled internal standard for all amino acids. Five calibration points were
used for quantitation, and the method was successfully validated. The slopes of the
calibration curves of the individual amino acids in parallel measurements were found
to be similar. Since the measured slopes were reproducible, one serum sample could
represent every series of serum samples of a given day. The method was tested on human
serum samples and adequate results were obtained. This new method can be easily applied
in clinical laboratories.