scholarly journals Structure Analysis of Insoluble Organic Pigments by Mass Spectrometry with Various Ionization Methods

2008 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 265-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shigehiro Asai ◽  
Kenichi Fujita ◽  
Masayuki Kubota ◽  
Michiko Kanai ◽  
Hideya Kawasaki ◽  
...  
Biochemistry ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 40 (32) ◽  
pp. 9725-9733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Chaurand ◽  
Beverly B. DaGue ◽  
Shuguang Ma ◽  
Susan Kasper ◽  
Richard M. Caprioli

2011 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 797-808 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugénie Carletti ◽  
Lawrence M. Schopfer ◽  
Jacques-Philippe Colletier ◽  
Marie-Thérèse Froment ◽  
Florian Nachon ◽  
...  

Marine Drugs ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weihua Jin ◽  
Wanli Wu ◽  
Hong Tang ◽  
Bin Wei ◽  
Hong Wang ◽  
...  

Sulfated galactofucan (ST-2) was obtained from Sargassum thunbergii. It was then desulfated to obtain ST-2-DS, and autohydrolyzed and precipitated by ethanol to obtain the supernatant (ST-2-S) and precipitate (ST-2-C). ST-2-C was further fractionated by gel chromatography into two fractions, ST-2-H (high molecular weight) and ST-2-L (low molecular weight). Mass spectrometry (MS) of ST-2-DS was performed to elucidate the backbone of ST-2. It was shown that ST-2-DS contained a backbone of alternating galactopyranose residues (Gal)n (n ≤ 3) and fucopyranose residues (Fuc)n. In addition, ST-2-S was also determined by MS to elucidate the branches of ST-2. It was suggested that sulfated fuco-oligomers might be the branches of ST-2. Compared to the NMR spectra of ST-2-H, the spectra of ST-2-L was more recognizable. It was shown that ST-2-L contain a backbone of (Gal)n and (Fuc)n, sulfated mainly at C4 of Fuc, and interspersed with galactose (the linkages were likely to be 1→2 and 1→6). Therefore, ST-2 might contain a backbone of (Gal)n (n ≤ 3) and (Fuc)n. The sulfation pattern was mainly at C4 of fucopyranose and partially at C4 of galactopyranose, and the branches were mainly sulfated fuco-oligomers. Finally, the anti-tumor and anti-angiogenic activities of ST-2 and its derivates were determined. It was shown that the low molecular-weight sulfated galactofucan, with higher fucose content, had better anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor activities.


F1000Research ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 2034 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Niederer ◽  
Urs Hauri ◽  
Lydia Kroll ◽  
Christopher Hohl

Nowadays, about 12% of the European and 20% of the US population are tattooed. Rising concerns regarding consumer safety, led to legal restrictions on tattoo and permanent make-up (PMU) inks. Restrictions also include bans on certain colourants. Both ink types use organic pigments for colour-giving, plus inorganic pigments for white and black and colour tones. Pigments are only sparingly soluble in common solvents and occur as suspended particles in the ink matrix. Their detection and identification therefore pose a major challenge for laboratories involved in monitoring the legal compliance of tattoo inks and PMU. We overcame this challenge by developing a direct laser desorption ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry method, which included an easy sample clean up. The method proved to be capable of detecting and identifying organic pigments in almost all of the tested ink samples. Method validation and routine deployment during market surveys showed the method to be fit for purpose. Pigment screening of 396 tattoo inks and 55 PMU taken from the Swiss market between 2009 and 2017 lead to the following conclusions: Pigment variety is much greater in tattoo inks (18) than in PMU (10); four prohibited pigments (Pigment Green 7, Pigment Red 122, Pigment Violet 19 and 23) were found in both ink types; for PMU, these four pigments made up 12% of the pigment findings, compared to 32% for tattoo inks. Therefore, legal compliance of PMU was at a higher level. A comparison of pigments found with those declared on tattoo ink labels clearly showed that banned pigments are rarely declared, but rather masked by listing non present legal pigments and label forging; therefore, highlighting the urgency of widespread market controls.


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