LCMS
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike

Improving limit of quantification in clinical research by combining PaperSpray with FAIMS technology

Technical notes | 2019 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Ion Mobility, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Clinical Research
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Importance of the Topic



Rapid and sensitive quantification of drugs in clinical research samples is essential for pharmacokinetic studies, therapeutic drug monitoring, and biomarker discovery. Traditional LC-MS workflows often require extensive sample cleanup to reduce matrix effects, increasing turnaround time and labor. PaperSpray mass spectrometry offers direct analysis of dried biological samples with minimal preparation, but suffers from high background noise that limits the achievable limit of quantification (LOQ). Integrating Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) adds an orthogonal gas-phase separation step to selectively filter analyte ions, reducing chemical interferences and enhancing signal-to-noise (S/N).

Study Objectives and Overview



The primary aim of this work was to evaluate the combined performance of PaperSpray and FAIMS for quantifying the antidepressant amitriptyline directly from dried human whole blood. Key goals included:
  • Comparing LOQ and S/N for amitriptyline with and without FAIMS
  • Assessing calibration linearity and precision across a clinically relevant concentration range
  • Demonstrating reduction of background interferences in complex matrices


Methodology and Used Instrumentation



Sample Preparation:
  • Amitriptyline was spiked into human blood (0.1–500 ng/mL); amitriptyline-d₃ internal standard at 50 ng/mL
  • Ten microliters of each sample were spotted onto VeriSpray sample plates and dried at 45 °C for 30 minutes
  • VeriSpray rewet and spray solvent: 95% methanol, 5% water, 0.01% acetic acid; ten successive 10 µL dispenses with timed delays


Instrumentation:
  • Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • VeriSpray PaperSpray ion source
  • FAIMS Pro interface operated in normal resolution mode with optimized compensation voltage (CV –29.5 V)
  • Electrospray conditions: ion transfer tube at 350 °C; collision gas at 2 mTorr; spray voltage 4.0 kV (no FAIMS), 3.3 kV (with FAIMS)
  • Data acquisition: multiple reaction monitoring of three transitions per analyte; 2-minute chronograms per sample


Main Results and Discussion



Calibration and LOQ:
  • Both with and without FAIMS, calibration curves were linear across 0.1–500 ng/mL
  • Without FAIMS, LOQ was 2.5 ng/mL (S/N ≥ 4)
  • With FAIMS, LOQ improved to 1.0 ng/mL due to >4-fold reduction in background


Signal-to-Noise and Background Reduction:
  • Matrix blank signal area decreased over four times when FAIMS was applied
  • At 1 ng/mL amitriptyline, S/N increased from 2.7 (no FAIMS) to 4.3 (with FAIMS)


Precision and Accuracy:
  • Intra-day precision (%RSD) was below 2% at QC levels (20, 100, 400 ng/mL) for both modes
  • Inter-day precision on mid-level QC (100 ng/mL) remained under 1% RSD and within ±12% accuracy for three consecutive days (without FAIMS)


Benefits and Practical Applications



By combining PaperSpray with FAIMS, laboratories can achieve rapid, high-throughput quantification of small molecules in complex biological matrices without conventional sample cleanup. This workflow:
  • Delivers improved LOQ and S/N for low-abundance analytes
  • Reduces analysis time and solvent usage
  • Minimizes matrix interferences, enhancing data reliability in clinical and pharmacokinetic studies


Future Trends and Possibilities of Use



Emerging developments may include:
  • Integration of PaperSpray-FAIMS with high-resolution MS for broader untargeted screening
  • Automation of sample spotting and data processing for point-of-care testing
  • Expansion to other clinical analytes such as metabolites, peptides, and lipids
  • Enhanced FAIMS waveform optimization and multi-CV scanning for multiplexed analyses


Conclusion



The combination of PaperSpray ionization with FAIMS technology significantly enhances analytical performance for direct blood analysis. FAIMS reduces chemical noise, allowing up to 2.5-fold lower LOQs and higher S/N ratios without added sample preparation. This streamlined approach supports fast, robust quantification suitable for clinical research and therapeutic monitoring.

Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Downloadable PDF for viewing
 

Similar PDF

Toggle
Combined PaperSpray and FAIMS technology for rapid quantification of immunosuppressants in whole blood for clinical research
TECHNICAL NOTE 73307 Combined PaperSpray and FAIMS technology for rapid quantification of immunosuppressants in whole blood for clinical research Authors: Katherine Walker, Cornelia Boeser, Rae Ana Snyder, Neloni Wijeratne, Debadeep Bhattacharyya Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA Keywords: VeriSpray, PaperSpray,…
Key words
faims, faimseverolimus, everolimusverispray, verispraypro, prointerface, interfacecyclosporin, cyclosporinpaperspray, paperspraytacrolimus, tacrolimusimmunosuppressants, immunosuppressantswhole, wholechronograms, chronogramsimmunosuppressant, immunosuppressantblood, bloodauc, aucion
Analysis of Drugs in Whole Blood by PaperSpray-FAIMS-MS/MS
Analysis of Drugs in Whole Blood by PaperSpray-FAIMS-MS/MS Rae Ana Snyder, Cornelia Boeser, Neloni Wijeratne and Mary Blackburn, Thermo Fisher Scientific, 355 River Oaks Parkway, San Jose, CA 95134 Figure 1. Instrumental setup for PaperSpray-FAIMS-MS/MS analysis ABSTRACT Purpose: Reduce background…
Key words
paperspray, papersprayfaims, faimsdiff, diffcyclosporin, cyclosporinpro, proeverolimus, everolimussirolimus, sirolimussignal, signaltacrolimus, tacrolimusblank, blankinterface, interfaceverispray, verispraychronograms, chronogramsimproved, improvedimmunosuppressant
Robustness characterization of a quantitative whole blood assay using PaperSpray technology for clinical research
TECHNICAL NOTE 65426 Robustness characterization of a quantitative whole blood assay using PaperSpray technology for clinical research Authors Stephanie Samra, Cornelia Boeser, Katherine L. Walker, Neloni R. Wijeratne Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA Keywords PaperSpray, EDDP, TSQ Quantis MS,…
Key words
verispray, verispraypaperspray, papersprayeddp, eddpdispense, dispenseion, ionwhole, wholeblood, bloodspray, sprayrewetting, rewettingtube, tubedelay, delaywiping, wipingwipe, wipequantis, quantispaper
Quantitation of drugs of abuse and their metabolites in urine using PaperSpray tandem mass spectrometry for clinical research and forensic toxicology
TECHNICAL NOTE 73467 Quantitation of drugs of abuse and their metabolites in urine using PaperSpray tandem mass spectrometry for clinical research and forensic toxicology Authors: Scott A. Borden1,2, Armin Saatchi1, Chris G. Gill1,2, Neloni R. Wijeratne3 Applied Environmental Research Laboratories…
Key words
cutoff, cutoffforensic, forensicverispray, verisprayethylpentylone, ethylpentylonealprazolam, alprazolamrun, runabuse, abusegrand, grandfluorofentanyl, fluorofentanylpaperspray, paperspraycarfentanil, carfentanilmethamphetamine, methamphetamineamphetamine, amphetaminedrugs, drugsfortis
Other projects
GCMS
ICPMS
Follow us
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike