Frontiers in Chemistry (Jan 2023)

Determination of nicotine in newborn meconium by high-Resolution ambient mass spectrometry using wooden-Tip spray

  • Xinrong Wang,
  • Xinrong Wang,
  • Mingyu Yang,
  • Hui Xiao,
  • Hui Xiao,
  • Danping Liu,
  • Danping Liu,
  • Lu Pan,
  • Lu Pan,
  • Liuyang Zhang,
  • Liuyang Zhang,
  • Yan Yang,
  • Yan Yang,
  • Qing Lu,
  • Qing Lu,
  • Yanqiu Liu,
  • Yanqiu Liu,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Bicheng Yang,
  • Bicheng Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1122137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Prenatal exposure to nicotine that are mainly produced from tobacco smoke has been reported to affect infants. Therefore, nicotine exposure is one of important health concerns for newborn screening. Detecting nicotine and its metabolites such as cotinine in meconium were widely used to evaluate the tobacco exposure of pregnancy. In this study, disposable wooden tips were applied for touch sampling of meconium from newborn infants, and then were directly mounted on mass spectrometer (MS) to perform rapid screening of nicotine and cotinine. Choice of extraction/spray solvents was optimized. The limits of detection, reproducibility, linear response for direct analysis of meconium were also investigated. It is found the limits of detection (S/N = 3) to be as low as 0.36 ng/mg and 1.18 ng/mg for nicotine and cotinine, respectively, while the limits of quantitation (S/N = 10) to be 1.19 ng/mg and 3.94 ng/mg for nicotine and cotinine, respectively. The relative standard deviations (RSD) were found to be at 8.4%–19.8% (n = 6) for nicotine and cotinine, a good linear range from 5–500 ng/mL (R2 > 0.99). These analytical performances are well-accepted levels for ambient mass spectrometer analysis. In this study, evaluation of nicotine and cotinine in 22 puerpera volunteers were conducted by the established wooden-tip spray mass spectrometry (WTS-MS). These results showed that wooden-tip spray mass spectrometry would be useful for newborn screening of nicotine and cotinine in meconium with high reproducibility, speed, sensitivity, and specificity. Owing to the use of disposable wooden tips that involves no sample preparation and no chromatographic separation, our results show that wooden-tip spray mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for determination of nicotine in newborn meconium.

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