Abstract
In the field of metabolomics, capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) can be considered a very useful analytical tool for the profiling of polar and charged metabolites. However, variability of migration time is an important issue in CE. An elegant way to minimize this problem is the use of non-covalently coated capillaries that is dynamic coating of the bare fused-silica capillary with solutions of charged polymers. In this protocol, an improved strategy for the profiling of cationic metabolites in urine by CE-MS using multilayered non-covalent capillary coatings is presented. Capillaries are coated with a bilayer of polybrene (PB) and poly(vinyl sulfonate) (PVS) or with a triple layer of PB, dextran sulfate (DS), and PB. The bilayer- and triple-layer-coated capillaries have a negative and positive outside layer, respectively. It is shown that the use of such capillaries provides very repeatable migration times.
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