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Methyl retinoate mass spectrometry

DeLeenheer, A P. and Lambert, W E (1990) Mass spectrometry of methyl ester of retinoic acid Methods Enzymol 189,104-111... [Pg.28]

Retinoic acid and other retinoid carboxylic acids, however, can be readily converted to derivatives that are suitable for gas chromatography. Many of these applications have used mass spectrometry for detection (see below). Diazomethane is used, at room temperature, to prepare the methyl esters without apparent isomerization. Pentafluorobenzyl esters of retinoic acid and its analogs have also been prepared for GC-MS (280) or HPLC-MS (281). Deuterated analogs of retinoic acid or other retinoid carboxylic acids have been used as internal standards, with mass spectrometric detection (88,282) (reviewed by Napoli [283] and by De Leenheer and Lambert [89]). The pentafluorobenzyl ester of a synthetic retinoid, Ro 13-7410, was analyzed by column switching the peak of interest from a SE54 colunm was cut to an OV 240 column, with subsequent detection by negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry (280). [Pg.51]


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