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Topic:Multiple Reaction Monitoring

Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) is an analytical technique used in mass spectrometry to detect and quantify specific peptides or proteins in complex biological samples. In equine research, MRM can be applied to study various aspects of horse physiology and health, including the identification of biomarkers for diseases, monitoring metabolic changes, and evaluating the effects of treatments. This method involves the selection of precursor ions and their specific fragment ions, allowing for precise and sensitive detection of target molecules. MRM is particularly useful in veterinary diagnostics and research as it provides reproducible and accurate quantification of proteins, which can aid in understanding equine diseases and developing therapeutic strategies. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that focus on the application, methodology, and findings of Multiple Reaction Monitoring in the context of equine science.
Efficient use of retention time for the analysis of 302 drugs in equine plasma by liquid chromatography-MS/MS with scheduled multiple reaction monitoring and instant library searching for doping control.
Analytical chemistry    August 12, 2011   Volume 83, Issue 17 6834-6841 doi: 10.1021/ac2016163
Liu Y, Uboh CE, Soma LR, Li X, Guan F, You Y, Chen JW.Multiple drug target analysis (MDTA) used in doping control is more efficient than single drug target analysis (SDTA). The number of drugs with the potential for abuse is so extensive that full coverage is not possible with SDTA. To address this problem, a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric method was developed for simultaneous analysis of 302 drugs using a scheduled multiple reaction monitoring (s-MRM) algorithm. With a known retention time of an analyte, the s-MRM algorithm monitors each MRM transition only around its expected retention time. Analytes were recovered from plasma ...
High throughput screening of sub-ppb levels of basic drugs in equine plasma by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Journal of chromatography. A    October 19, 2006   Volume 1156, Issue 1-2 271-279 doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.10.006
Leung GN, Leung DK, Wan TS, Wong CH.This paper describes a high throughput LC-MS-MS method for the screening of 75 basic drugs in equine plasma at sub-ppb levels. The test scope covers diversified classes of drugs including some alpha- and beta-blockers, alpha- and beta-agonists, antihypotensives, antihypertensives, analgesics, antiarrhythmics, antidepressants, antidiabetics, antipsychotics, antiulcers, anxiolytics, bronchodilators, CNS stimulants, decongestants, sedatives, tranquilizers and vasodilators. A plasma sample was first deproteinated by addition of trichloroacetic acid. Basic drugs were then extracted by solid-phase e...
Screening for basic drugs in equine urine using direct-injection differential-gradient LC-LC coupled to hybrid tandem MS/MS.
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences    April 17, 2006   Volume 836, Issue 1-2 1-14 doi: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2006.03.034
Stanley SM, Foo HC.A rapid, selective and robust direct-injection LC/hybrid tandem MS method has been developed for simultaneous screening of more than 250 basic drugs in the supernatant of enzyme hydrolysed equine urine. Analytes, trapped using a short HLB extraction column, are refocused and separated on a Sunfire C(18) analytical column using a controlled differential gradient generated by proportional dilution of the first column's eluent with water. Independent data acquisition (IDA) was configured to trigger a sensitive enhanced product ion (EPI) scan when a multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) survey scan s...