Analysis of Planar Chromatograms by Fast Atom Bombardment and Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry

Abstract
The applications of fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry coupled with thin-layer chromatography in a study of phospholipids, alkaloids derived from bloodroot rhizomes, and diuretics are summarized. Use of the mass spectrometric data to trace compounds via characteristic fragment ions increases the effective resolution of the chromatographic resolution. Quantitative values derived in TLC/FAB experiments for the diuretic amiloride hydrochloride is linear over two orders of magnitude encompassing the clinically useful range. The use of a laser desorption ionization method and Fourier transform mass analysis for TLC plate detection is also described; matrix and concentration effects are significant in this case, but several successful applications are described. An interface device for the linkage