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dc.contributor.authorReis, Anapt
dc.contributor.authorRudnitskaya, Alisapt
dc.contributor.authorBlackburn, Gavin J.pt
dc.contributor.authorFauzi, Norsyahida Mohdpt
dc.contributor.authorPitt, Andrew R.pt
dc.contributor.authorSpickett, Corinne M.pt
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-18T10:44:02Z-
dc.date.available2018-06-18T10:44:02Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.issn0022-2275pt
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/23547-
dc.description.abstractLipidome profile of fluids and tissues is a growing field as the role of lipids as signaling molecules is increasingly understood, relying on an effective and representative extraction of the lipids present. A number of solvent systems suitable for lipid extraction are commonly in use, though no comprehensive investigation of their effectiveness across multiple lipid classes has been carried out. To address this, human LDL from normolipidemic volunteers was used to evaluate five different solvent extraction protocols [Folch, Bligh and Dyer, acidified Bligh and Dyer, methanol (MeOH)-tert-butyl methyl ether (TBME), and hexane-isopropanol] and the extracted lipids were analyzed by LC-MS in a high-resolution instrument equipped with polarity switching. Overall, more than 350 different lipid species from 19 lipid subclasses were identified. Solvent composition had a small effect on the extraction of predominant lipid classes (triacylglycerides, cholesterol esters, and phosphatidylcholines). In contrast, extraction of less abundant lipids (phosphatidylinositols, lyso-lipids, ceramides, and cholesterol sulfates) was greatly influenced by the solvent system used. Overall, the Folch method was most effective for the extraction of a broad range of lipid classes in LDL, although the hexane-isopropanol method was best for apolar lipids and the MeOH-TBME method was suitable for lactosyl ceramides.pt
dc.language.isoengpt
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biologypt
dc.relationMEMBRANES-FP-021pt
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectlipidomicspt
dc.subjectorbitrappt
dc.subjectdual polaritypt
dc.subjectpolarity switchingpt
dc.subjectANOVA simultaneous component analysispt
dc.subjectliquidliquid extractionpt
dc.titleA comparison of five lipid extraction solvent systems for lipidomic studies of human LDLpt
dc.typearticlept
dc.peerreviewedyespt
ua.distributioninternationalpt
degois.publication.firstPage1812pt
degois.publication.issue7
degois.publication.lastPage1824pt
degois.publication.titleJournal of Lipid Researchpt
degois.publication.volume54pt
dc.identifier.doi10.1194/jlr.M034330pt
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