Abstract

Low-molecular-weight (LMW) compounds are ubiquitous in living organisms and play essential roles in biological processes. The direct analysis of LMW compounds in biological tissues by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) could provide a more comprehensive understanding of their essential functions. Here, we evaluated 4-nitrocatechol (4-NC) as a novel positive-ion matrix for enhancing in situ detection and imaging of LMW compounds from the rat liver, brain, and germinating Chinese-yew seed by MALDI-MS. Our results showed that the 4-NC possessed remarkable features, including strong ultraviolet absorption, uniform matrix crystal, excellent chemical stability, and fewer matrix-related background peaks. The use of 4-NC led to the successful detection of 232, 218, and 193 LMW compounds from the three abovementioned tissue sections, respectively. Also, the use of 4-NC improved the imaging quality of LMW compounds in tissue sections through MALDI-MSI and has the potential as a matrix for MALDI tissue imaging of LMW compounds.

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