Comparison of magnetic bead surface functionalities for the immunopurification of growth hormone-releasing hormones prior to liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry.
Pont. Laura L; Alechaga. Élida É; Terrero. Alejandro A; Monfort. Núria N; Ventura. Rosa R
Key Findings
- Different magnetic bead surface chemistries affect how well the peptides are recovered from urine.
- The optimized bead‑based immunopurification method achieved a detection limit of 0.2 ng/mL for the target peptides.
- The method showed good precision (under 15% intra‑day, under 25% inter‑day) and was fully validated for urine analysis.
Practical Outcomes
- For most biohackers, this research doesn’t change how you would take or dose sermorelin. It’s useful mainly for labs that need to detect low‑level use in anti‑doping or forensic settings, not for personal health optimization.
Summary
The study describes a lab technique for spotting tiny amounts of growth‑hormone‑releasing peptides like sermorelin in urine, using special magnetic beads to pull them out before a high‑tech mass‑spectrometer reads them. It’s mainly about improving detection for anti‑doping tests, not about how to use or dose the peptides.
Abstract
Growth hormone-releasing hormone and its analogues sermorelin, tesamorelin and CJC-1295 are included in the prohibited list of the World Antidoping Agency. These target peptides are found at very low concentrations in urine (at the pg/mL level). For this reason, hyphenated enrichment and purification steps prior to mass spectrometric detection are required. Among different strategies, immunopurification based on magnetic beads is an excellent alternative, as it offers improved selectivity when the immunoreactivity and orientation of the antibody are optimum and non-specific adsorption is minimized. However, choosing the magnetic bead surface functionalities that provide the best recoveries is not so straightforward. In this work, we have evaluated the suitability of magnetic beads with different supports, binding capacities and affinity chemistries prior analysis of human urine samples by liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry using a Quadrupole-Orbitrap instrument. After optimization of the immunopurification protocol with the magnetic beads that provided better recoveries, the method was fully validated and found to be adequate considering the parameters specificity, intra- and inter-day precision (lower than 15 and 25%, respectively), matrix effect, limit of detection (0.2 ng/mL) and limit of identification (0.5 ng/mL).
Study Information
pubmed
2020
2020-09-17T00:00:00.000Z
10.1016/j.chroma.2020.461548
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