The 1 : 1 inclusion complex of ?-cyclodextrin (?CD) with 5-methoxytryptamine (5MTA) hydrochloride was studied by mass spectrometry (MS) and tandem-MS with fast atom bombardment (FAB), electrospray (ES) and ionspray (IS) ionisation and triple quadrupole or ion trap analysers. A protonated 1 : 1 ?CD/MTA gaseous association was always observed; the protonated species of deaminated 5MTA and of some typical ?CD fragments were obtained, in addition to the expected protonated 5MTA, as tandem-MS dissociation products. A reaction pattern starting from the deamination of protonated 5MTA, as a recently described high pressure chemical ionisation or ES process of primary amines, was suggested, which accounts for the formation of excited protonated ?CD and its fragmentation by tandem-MS, even under unimolecular conditions.

Letter: Fast atom bombardment, electrospray, ionspray and tandem mass spectrometry of 1 : 1 Beta-cyclodextrin/5-methoxytryptamine hydrochloride host-guest complex: Host protonation and fragmentation due to guest deamination

Panzeri Walter;
2000

Abstract

The 1 : 1 inclusion complex of ?-cyclodextrin (?CD) with 5-methoxytryptamine (5MTA) hydrochloride was studied by mass spectrometry (MS) and tandem-MS with fast atom bombardment (FAB), electrospray (ES) and ionspray (IS) ionisation and triple quadrupole or ion trap analysers. A protonated 1 : 1 ?CD/MTA gaseous association was always observed; the protonated species of deaminated 5MTA and of some typical ?CD fragments were obtained, in addition to the expected protonated 5MTA, as tandem-MS dissociation products. A reaction pattern starting from the deamination of protonated 5MTA, as a recently described high pressure chemical ionisation or ES process of primary amines, was suggested, which accounts for the formation of excited protonated ?CD and its fragmentation by tandem-MS, even under unimolecular conditions.
2000
5-methoxytryptamine
Electrospray/ionspray
FAB
Host-guest complexes
Tandem mass spectrometry
Beta-C
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