Issue 15, 2017

In vivo endoscopic mass spectrometry using a moving string sampling probe

Abstract

At present, endoscopy relies almost exclusively on optical microscopy and the accurate analysis such as MS interrogation is performed ex situ using biopsy. In this work, a novel probing system is developed to perform in situ and in vivo endoscopic mass spectrometry using a moving string for the sampling and transportation of material. A prototype of a mass spectrometric endoscope is constructed using an industrial endoscope and a commercial mass spectrometer. The sampling system consists of a moving cotton thread driven by motorized pulleys. When the target surface is touched by the sampling probe, the cotton thread “wipes” and transports the adhered sample to the ion source. Depending on the target analytes, desorption electrospray and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization sources are employed interchangeably for the desorption and ionization. The surface under analysis is not subjected to heat, organic solvents, high voltage or charged droplets. In situ endoscopic MS of a living mouse and surface analysis inside a volunteer subject's mouth are demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: In vivo endoscopic mass spectrometry using a moving string sampling probe

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Apr 2017
Accepted
29 May 2017
First published
30 May 2017

Analyst, 2017,142, 2735-2740

In vivo endoscopic mass spectrometry using a moving string sampling probe

L. C. Chen, T. Naito, S. Tsutsui, Y. Yamada, S. Ninomiya, K. Yoshimura, S. Takeda and K. Hiraoka, Analyst, 2017, 142, 2735 DOI: 10.1039/C7AN00650K

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