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Electrophoresis buffer

Electrophoresis buffer is a solution used in electrophoretic separation techniques. Its core function is to provide the necessary ionic environment and pH conditions to facilitate the migration and separation of charged biomolecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, or ions, during the electrophoresis process.

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CE-TOFMS Protocol for Metabolite Analysis

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CE‐TOFMS was performed using an Agilent CE Capillary Electrophoresis System with an Agilent 6210 Time of Flight mass spectrometer, Agilent 1100 isocratic HPLC pump, Agilent G1603A CE‐MS adapter kit, and Agilent G1607A CE‐ESI‐MS sprayer kit (Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany), as described in the previous papers.17, 18, 19, 20 The systems were controlled by the Agilent G2201AA ChemStation software version B.03.01 for CE (Agilent Technologies). The metabolites were analyzed by using a fused silica capillary with the electrophoresis buffer (Human Metabolome Technologies) as the electrolyte. The sample was injected at a pressure of 50 mbar for 10 s in cation analysis and 25 s in anion analysis. The spectrometer was scanned from m/z 50 to 1000.
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Metabolite Analysis by CE-MS

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Time of Flight mass spectrometer, Agilent 1100 isocratic HPLC pump, Agilent G1603A CE-MS adapter kit, and Agilent G1607A CE-ESI-MS sprayer kit (Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany), as described in previous papers (31) (32) (33) . The systems were controlled by the Agilent G2201AA ChemStation software version B.03.01 for CE (Agilent Technologies). The metabolites were analyzed by using a fused silica capillary with the electrophoresis buffer (Human Metabolome Technologies) as the electrolyte. The sample was injected at a pressure of 37.5mmHg (50mbar) for 10 seconds in cation analysis and 25 seconds in anion analysis. The scanning of spectrometer was performed from m/z 50 to 1,000.
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