1. Mass spectrometry imaging for direct visualization of components in plants tissues
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Honggang Nie, Wenya Hu, Yinghao Wang, Qiong Pan, Yiqi Sheng, and Yehua Han
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Phytochemicals ,fungi ,Ms analysis ,food and beverages ,Filtration and Separation ,Flowers ,Plants ,Mass spectrometry ,Plant tissue ,Mass Spectrometry ,Tissue Preparation ,Mass spectrometry imaging ,Molecular Imaging ,Analytical Chemistry ,Visualization ,Plant Leaves ,Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization ,High spatial resolution ,Environmental science ,Biochemical engineering ,Single-Cell Analysis - Abstract
Mass spectrometry (MS) was considered as the most informative technique for components identification and has been widely adopted in plant sciences. However, spatial distribution of compounds in plant, which is vital for the exploration of plant physiological mechanism, is missed in MS analysis. Recent years mass spectrometry imaging has brought great breakthrough in plant analysis, because it can determine both the molecular compositions and spatial distributions, which is conducive to understand functions and regulation pathways of specific components in plants. Mass spectrometry imaging analysis of plant tissue is toward high sensitivity, high spatial resolution, and even single cell analysis. Despite of many challenges and technical barriers, such as difficulties of sample pretreatment caused by morphological diversity of plant tissues, obstacles for high spatial resolution imaging, and so on, lots of researches have contribute to remarkable progresses, including improvement in tissue preparation, matrix innovation, and ionization mode development. This review focuses on the advances of mass spectrometry imaging analysis of plant in the last 5 years, including commonly used ionization techniques, technical advances, and recent applications of mass spectrometry imaging in plants. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- 2021
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