The objective of this project is research on and development of new mass spectral techniques in order to provide new and/or more rapid solutions to problems involving (1) chemical structure determination, (2) complex mixture analysis and (3) measurement of trace components in biological systems. The utility and scope of these mass spectral methods are determined, and a comparison to other types of analysis, both new and established, is carried out. Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and combined liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry are the techniques of current interest. Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry in both the positive and negative ion mode has been applied extensively to the rapid structure determination of base and sugar-modified nucleosides and synthetic oligonucleotides. A study of spectral anomalies generated; by sample-matrix interactions during fast atom bombardment ionization has been initiated. Californium-252 plasma desorption and fast atom bombardment ionization have been compared in the analysis of a series of naturally occurring peroxides.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Division of Cancer Treatment (NCI)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01CM006178-01
Application #
3963225
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Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
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Cancer Treatment
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United States
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