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* For all masses measured by a MS instrument (Ion Trap) during a complete chromatogram, the distribution of the values is comparable.
* Here, in the fractional interval 0.6 to 0.65 only 15 compounds are listed in the KEGG compounds database.
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Revision as of 20:41, 10 April 2008


Round m/z values of mass spectra to integral values

  • Several mass spectral databases contain mass spectra in nominal m/z notation whereas MS instruments are able to obtain higher resolution.
  • High resolution mass spectra can be compared to nominal m/z spectra by rounding the measured m/z values to integral values.
  • The KEGG compounds database contains more than 10000 compounds with annotated masses and most of the masses are below 1000 Dalton.
  • C, H, N, O, P, S are the main atoms of biological compounds.

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  • The possible fractional values of the compound masses are dependent on the integral compound mass.

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  • Mass spectrometric devices may drift, meassured m/z values can therefore vary.
  • To round m/z to integral values as robust as possible, 0.75 instead of 0.5 may be used.
  • In the fractional interval 0.725 to 0.775 only 15 compounds are listed in the KEGG compounds database.

MeltDBWiki$$RoundingMZ$histmz.png

  • For all masses measured by a MS instrument (Ion Trap) during a complete chromatogram, the distribution of the values is comparable.
  • Here, in the fractional interval 0.6 to 0.65 only 15 compounds are listed in the KEGG compounds database.

MeltDBWiki$$RoundingMZ$mzfrac.png

MeltDBWiki$$RoundingMZ$cdfhist.png