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A Review of Mass Spectrometric Techniques in the Structural Analysis of Native and Derivatized Gangliosides

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Gangliosides and Neuronal Plasticity

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry is especially qualified as an analytical tool because of its very high sensitivity and because of the abundant information provided on structural features of the analyte even if it is present only in minute quantities. Today, its application to the analysis of trace amounts of material is practically indispensable in biological and medical sciences (Burlingame, 1985).

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Abbreviations

MS:

mass spectronmetry

EI:

electron impact

FD:

field description

CI:

chenical ionization

SI:

secondary ion

FAB:

fast atom bombardment

DCI:

direct chemical ionzation

TMS:

trimethylsilyl

Neu5Ac, or NeuAc:

N-acethlNeuramicin acid

Neu5Gc, or NeuGc:

N-glycolylneuramicin acid

a.m.u.:

arbitrary mass units.

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Egge, H., Peter-Katalinić, J. (1986). A Review of Mass Spectrometric Techniques in the Structural Analysis of Native and Derivatized Gangliosides. In: Tettamanti, G., Ledeen, R.W., Sandhoff, K., Nagai, Y., Toffano, G. (eds) Gangliosides and Neuronal Plasticity. FIDIA Research Series, vol 6. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5309-7_1

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