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Comprehensive, Quantitative Analysis of SRM 1950: the NIST Human Plasma Reference Material

Rupasri Mandal, Jiamin Zheng, Lun Zhang, Eponine Oler, Marcia LeVatte, Mark Berjanskii, Matthias Lipfert, Jun Han, Christoph H. Borchers, David S. Wishart

2025Analytical Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many analytical methods have been developed for performing targeted metabolomics. By combining multiple analytical techniques, comprehensive coverage of the metabolome can be achieved. We combined multiple analytical techniques to comprehensively and quantitatively characterize the widely studied NIST human plasma reference material, SRM 1950. Our goal was to provide a large, well-validated list of confident metabolite concentration values (i.e., benchmarks) to assist the metabolomics community in its calibration and comparison efforts. We used four analytical platforms: high-resolution NMR spectroscopy, direct injection tandem MS (DI-MS/MS), liquid chromatography tandem MS (LC-MS/MS), and inductively coupled plasma MS (ICP-MS). Eight validated analytical assays were run, yielding accurate quantitative measurements for 728 unique metabolites or metabolite species. Through computer-aided literature mining, we identified another 330 unique metabolites previously quantified in SRM 1950. We compared NIST-certified values along with literature-derived concentrations/ranges to the metabolite concentrations measured by our four platforms and eight assays. From these assays/platforms, we generated a list of high-confidence concentration values of 1058 metabolites or metabolite species in SRM 1950 including data for 60 amino acids/related compounds, 48 bile acids, 72 amines/sugars/alcohols, 21 metals, 8 catecholamines, 11 vitamins, 92 organic acids, 40 fatty acids/steroids/nucleobases/indole derivatives, 5 polyfluorinated compounds, 7 carotenoids, 39 acylcarnitines, 76 oxylipins, 13 sterols, and 566 lipids/lipid species. This data set represents the most complete quantitative characterization of SRM 1950. An online database (SRM1950-DB) containing 1058 plasma metabolites/metabolite species in SRM 1950, their structures, HMDB IDs, mass, chemical class, concentrations, references, and reliability is freely available at https://srm1950-data.wishartlab.com.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMetaboliteMetabolomicsChromatographyMetabolomeNISTTandem mass spectrometryMass spectrometryBiochemistryNatural language processingComputer scienceMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesGut microbiota and healthAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography
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