The successful application of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) in pharmaceutical research is strongly dependent on the detection of the drug of interest at physiologically relevant concentrations. Here we explored how insufficient sensitivity due to low ionization efficiency and/or the interaction of the drug molecule with the local biochemical environment of the tissue can be mitigated for many compound classes using the recently introduced MALDI-MSI coupled with laser-induced postionization, known as MALDI-2-MSI. Leveraging a MALDI-MSI screen of about 1,200 medicines/drug-like compounds from a broad range of medicinal application areas, we demonstrate a significant improvement in drug detection and the degree of sensitivity uplift by using MALDI-2 versus traditional MALDI. Our evaluation was made under simulated imaging conditions using liver homogenate sections as substrate, onto which the compounds were spotted to mimic biological conditions to the first order. To enable an evaluable detection by both MALDI and MALDI-2 for the majority of employed compounds, we spotted 1 μL of a 10 mM solution using a spotting robot and performed our experiments with a Bruker timsTOF fleX MALDI-2 instrument in both positive and negative ion modes. Specifically, we demonstrate using a large cohort of drug-like compounds that ∼60% of the tested compounds showed a more than 10-fold increase in signal intensity and ∼16% showed a more than 100-fold increase upon use of MALDI-2 postionization. Such increases in sensitivity could help advance pharmaceutical MALDI-MSI applications toward the single-cell level.

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