Development of Small Molecule System Suitability Standard (SMSS) for routine monitoring of the performance of a liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system
Posters | 2022 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | ASMSInstrumentation
The Small Molecule System Suitability Standard (SMSS) provides a defined mixture of compounds to verify the readiness and performance consistency of LC–MS/MS platforms. Routine system suitability testing is critical in analytical laboratories to ensure data quality, reproducibility, and reliable interpretation before analyzing unknown samples.
This study aimed to develop a stable, reproducible SMSS encompassing nine compounds with diverse hydrophobicity (m/z 75–1222). The standard is intended for regular monitoring of triple quadrupole LC–MS systems to detect deviations in chromatographic and mass spectrometric performance.
Sample Preparation:
Liquid Chromatography:
Mass Spectrometry:
Data Analysis:
Lot-to-Lot Consistency:
Stability Assessment:
Day-to-Day Reproducibility:
Chromatographic and MS Criteria:
By implementing SMSS, laboratories can:
Emerging opportunities include:
The developed SMSS offers a reliable, ready-to-use solution for routine LC–MS/MS system suitability testing. Its demonstrated lot-to-lot consistency, long-term stability, and reproducibility support quality assurance in research and industrial laboratories.
Consumables, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
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ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The Small Molecule System Suitability Standard (SMSS) provides a defined mixture of compounds to verify the readiness and performance consistency of LC–MS/MS platforms. Routine system suitability testing is critical in analytical laboratories to ensure data quality, reproducibility, and reliable interpretation before analyzing unknown samples.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop a stable, reproducible SMSS encompassing nine compounds with diverse hydrophobicity (m/z 75–1222). The standard is intended for regular monitoring of triple quadrupole LC–MS systems to detect deviations in chromatographic and mass spectrometric performance.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sample Preparation:
- Equilibrate and dilute the SMSS mixture tenfold in 0.1% formic acid, resulting in 4 ppb concentration.
- Inject 1 µL of diluted sample into the LC–MS system.
Liquid Chromatography:
- Thermo Scientific Hypersil GOLD C18 column.
- Gradient from 1% to 98% methanol in 0.1% formic acid at 0.5 mL/min.
Mass Spectrometry:
- Thermo Scientific TSQ Quantis triple quadrupole with heated electrospray ionization.
- At least two SRM transitions per compound in positive and negative ion modes.
Data Analysis:
- TraceFinder software for acquisition, peak integration, and reporting.
Main Results and Discussion
Lot-to-Lot Consistency:
- Eight distinct lots tested pairwise against a reference lot, showing <10% variation for eight compounds and <15% for one compound.
- RSD across lots was <10%, demonstrating robust manufacturing reproducibility.
Stability Assessment:
- Real-time study at 4°C and −80°C over one year showed <5% change in light-to-heavy ratios for selected isotopically labeled compounds.
- All nine analytes remained stable at 4°C for at least one year.
Day-to-Day Reproducibility:
- Five-day assay exhibited RSD <7% for most compounds and <15% for two markers, indicating reliable short-term performance.
Chromatographic and MS Criteria:
- Predefined acceptance limits for peak symmetry, accuracy (R²), minimum intensity, RSD, and retention time deviations ensured system qualification.
Benefits and Practical Applications
By implementing SMSS, laboratories can:
- Rapidly confirm LC–MS system readiness before analyses.
- Detect performance drifts to prevent compromised data quality.
- Standardize system checks across multiple sites and instruments.
Future Trends and Potential Uses
Emerging opportunities include:
- Expanding SMSS panels to cover broader chemical classes and high-resolution mass spectrometry.
- Integrating real-time monitoring with automated alerts and digital laboratory management.
- Applying machine learning to trend data for predictive maintenance.
Conclusion
The developed SMSS offers a reliable, ready-to-use solution for routine LC–MS/MS system suitability testing. Its demonstrated lot-to-lot consistency, long-term stability, and reproducibility support quality assurance in research and industrial laboratories.
Reference
- Choi J, Patel B, Atkins A, Zehethofer N, Maxey C, Martins C, Opperman K, Bomgarden R. Development of Small Molecule System Suitability Standard (SMSS) for routine monitoring of LC-MS system performance. Thermo Fisher Scientific; 2022.
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