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titleOfInvention A lipid fine structure analysis process and control processing system
abstract The present application relates to the technical field of analytical chemistry, and specifically discloses a lipid fine structure analysis process and a control processing system. The analysis process is as follows: use liquid chromatography to separate the first-level mass spectrometry to detect the sample, combine the lipid retention time information to determine the lipid subclass information, and determine the next step of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry acquisition method; use liquid chromatography to separate ‑Secondary mass spectrometry detects the sample to determine the composition of fatty acid chains, and determines the next step of liquid chromatography‑mass spectrometry collection method; liquid chromatography separation‑photochemical derivatization‑secondary mass spectrometry is used to detect the photochemically derived products to determine the carbon in lipids position of the carbon double bond; and relative quantitative information for lipid carbon-carbon double bond positional isomers is determined based on the ratio of mass spectral fragment intensities or the ratio of the sum of intensities of photochemically derivatized products of unsaturated lipids. And the analysis process must be executed by the human operation control processing system. The present application enables the determination of carbon-carbon double bond positions and relative quantitative information in unsaturated lipids.
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