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      The (Un)Certainty of Selectivity in Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry

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          We developed a procedure to determine the "identification power" of an LC-MS/MS method operated in the MRM acquisition mode, which is related to its selectivity. The probability of any compound showing the same precursor ion, product ions, and retention time as the compound of interest is used as a measure of selectivity. This is calculated based upon empirical models constructed from three very large compound databases. Based upon the final probability estimation, additional measures to assure unambiguous identification can be taken, like the selection of different or additional product ions. The reported procedure in combination with criteria for relative ion abundances results in a powerful technique to determine the (un)certainty of the selectivity of any LC-MS/MS analysis and thus the risk of false positive results. Furthermore, the procedure is very useful as a tool to validate method selectivity.

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          Journal
          Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
          J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom.
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1044-0305
          1879-1123
          January 2013
          December 11 2012
          January 2013
          : 24
          : 1
          : 154-163
          Article
          10.1007/s13361-012-0501-0
          23345060
          f231d3a6-c34e-4586-9d32-e347e0fdcf94
          © 2013

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