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Analyst | 2003

Metabonomic analysis of mouse urine by liquid-chromatography-time of flight mass spectrometry (LC-TOFMS): detection of strain, diurnal and gender differences

Robert S. Plumb; Jennifer H. Granger; Chris L. Stumpf; Ian D. Wilson; Julie A. Evans; Eva M. Lenz

The application of HPLC-MS combined with principal components analysis (PCA) to the metabonomic analysis of mouse urine is demonstrated. Urine samples from three strains of mouse were analysed by gradient HPLC-MS combined with positive and negative electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Analysis of the resulting data using PCA enabled the samples to be discriminated between on the basis of gender, strain and diurnal variation. These preliminary results suggest that HPLC-MS-based approaches may have a useful role in metabonomic analysis that complements existing approaches.


Molecular BioSystems | 2006

A multi-analytical platform approach to the metabonomic analysis of plasma from normal and zucker (fa/fa) obese rats

Rebecca Williams; Eva M. Lenz; Amy Wilson; Jennifer H. Granger; Ian D. Wilson; Hilary Major; Chris L. Stumpf; Robert S. Plumb

Plasma obtained from 20 week old normal Wistar-derived and Zucker (fa/fa) rats was analysed using a number of different analytical methodologies to obtain global metabolite profiles as part of metabonomic investigations of animal models of diabetes. Samples were analysed without sample pre-treatment using 1H NMR spectroscopy, after acetonitrile solvent protein precipitation by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-MS (UPLC-MS) and after acetonitrile protein precipitation and derivatisation for capillary gas chromatography-MS (GC-MS). Subsequent data analysis using principal components analysis revealed that all three analytical platforms readily detected differences between the plasma metabolite profiles of the two strains of rat. There was only limited overlap between the metabolites detected by the different methodologies and the combination of all three methods of metabolite profiling therefore provided a much more comprehensive profile than would have been provided by their use individually.


Journal of Chromatography B | 2005

HPLC-MS-based methods for the study of metabonomics

Ian D. Wilson; Robert S. Plumb; Jennifer H. Granger; Hilary Major; Rebecca Williams; Eva M. Lenz


Journal of Proteome Research | 2005

High resolution "ultra performance" liquid chromatography coupled to oa-TOF mass spectrometry as a tool for differential metabolic pathway profiling in functional genomic studies.

Ian D. Wilson; Jeremy K. Nicholson; Jose Castro-Perez; Jennifer H. Granger; Kelly A. Johnson; Brian W. Smith; Robert S. Plumb


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2004

Ultra‐performance liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole‐orthogonal time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry

Robert S. Plumb; Jose Castro-Perez; Jennifer H. Granger; Iain Beattie; Karine Joncour; Andrew Wright


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2005

Increasing throughput and information content for in vitro drug metabolism experiments using ultra‐performance liquid chromatography coupled to a quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer

Jose Castro-Perez; Robert S. Plumb; Jennifer H. Granger; Iain Beattie; Karine Joncour; Andrew Wright


Analyst | 2005

A rapid screening approach to metabonomics using UPLC and oa-TOF mass spectrometry: application to age, gender and diurnal variation in normal/Zucker obese rats and black, white and nude mice

Robert S. Plumb; Jennifer H. Granger; Chris L. Stumpf; Kelly A. Johnson; Brian W. Smith; Scott Gaulitz; Ian D. Wilson; Jose Castro-Perez


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2003

Use of liquid chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry and multivariate statistical analysis shows promise for the detection of drug metabolites in biological fluids

Robert S. Plumb; Chris L. Stumpf; Jennifer H. Granger; Jose Castro-Perez; John N. Haselden; Gordon J. Dear


Analyst | 2005

Extraction, interpretation and validation of information for comparing samples in metabolic LC/MS data sets

Pär Jonsson; Stephen J. Bruce; Thomas Moritz; Johan Trygg; Michael Sjöström; Robert S. Plumb; Jennifer H. Granger; Elaine Maibaum; Jeremy K. Nicholson; Elaine Holmes; Henrik Antti


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2005

A combined 1H NMR and HPLC-MS-based metabonomic study of urine from obese (fa/fa) Zucker and normal wistar-derived rats

Rebecca Williams; Eva M. Lenz; Julie A. Evans; Ian D. Wilson; Jennifer H. Granger; Robert S. Plumb; Chris L. Stumpf

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Iain Beattie

Loughborough University

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