Simultaneous analysis of multiple phosphorylated metabolites (phosphorylated metabolome) in biological samples is vital to reveal their physiological and pathophysiological functions, which is extremely challenging due to their low abundance in some biological matrices, high hydrophilicity, and poor chromatographic behavior. Here, we developed a new method with ion-pair reversed-phase ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry using BEH C18 columns modified with hybrid surface technology. This method demonstrated good performances for various phosphorylated metabolites, including phosphorylated sugars and amino acids, nucleotides, NAD-based cofactors, and acyl-CoAs in a single run using standard LC systems. Specifically, the method showed good retention (capacity factor > 2) and reproducibility (Δ < 0.09 min, = 6), peak symmetry (tailing factor < 2), and sensitivity (limit-of-detection < 238 fmol-on-column with QTOFMS) for all tested analytes especially for the medium- and/or long-chain acyl-CoAs. The method demonstrated reproducible applicability across numerous biological matrices, including tissue (liver), human biofluids (urine, plasma), cells, and feces, and revealed significant molecular phenotypic differences in phosphorylated metabolite composition.
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