massispektromeetrias
Massispektromeetrias, commonly referred to as mass spectrometry, is an analytical technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ionized molecules to determine their masses and identities. It is used to identify compounds, determine structural information, and quantify substances in complex mixtures. The method is versatile for small organic molecules, biomolecules such as peptides and proteins, lipids, metabolites, and environmental or forensic samples.
The general principle involves ionizing sample molecules to produce charged species, separating these ions according to
Common ionization approaches include electron ionization (EI) for small, volatile molecules; electrospray ionization (ESI) for larger,
Applications span proteomics, metabolomics, pharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, food safety, and clinical diagnostics. Limitations include ionization