TY - JOUR
T1 - Fragmentation processes of ionized 5-fluorouracil in the gas phase and within clusters
AU - van der Burgt, Peter J. M.
AU - Brown, Michael A.
AU - Bockova, Jana
AU - Rebelo, André
AU - Ryszka, Michal
AU - Poully, Jean Christophe
AU - Eden, Sam
N1 - SE acknowledges the support the British EPSRC through a Life Sciences Interface Fellowship (EP/E039618/1), a Career Acceleration Fellowship (EP/J002577/1), and a Research Grant (EP/L002191/1). The European Commission is acknowledged for a Marie Curie Intra-European Reintegration Grant (MERG-CT-2007-207292). SE and JCP are grateful to the CNRS for a PICS grant (07390) supporting the collaboration between CIMAP/GANIL and the OU. AR acknowledges the Portuguese National Funding Agency FCT-MCTES through grant PD/BD/114449/2016. The MPI work was supported by Radiation Biology and Biophysics Doctoral Training Programme (RaBBiT, PD/00193/2010); UID/FIS/00068/2013 (CEFITEC); UID/Multi/04378/2013 (UCIBIO).
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - Abstract: We have measured mass spectra for positive ions produced from neutral 5-fluorouracil by electron impact at energies from 0 to 100 eV. Fragment ion appearance energies of this (radio-)chemotherapy agent have been determined for the first time and we have identified several new fragment ions of low abundance. The main fragmentations are similar to uracil, involving HNCO loss and subsequent HCN loss, CO loss, or FCCO loss. The features adjacent to these prominent peaks in the mass spectra are attributed to tautomerization preceding the fragmentation and/or the loss of one or two additional hydrogen atoms. A few fragmentions are distinct for 5-fluorouracil compared to uracil, most notably the production of the reactive moiety CF+. Finally, multiphoton ionization mass spectra are compared for 5-fluorouracil from a laser thermal desorption source and from a supersonic expansion source. The detection of a new fragment ion at 114 u in the supersonic expansion experiments provides the first evidence for a clustering effect on the radiation response of 5-fluorouracil. By analogy with previous experiments and calculations on protonated uracil, this is assigned to NH3 loss from protonated 5-fluorouracil. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
AB - Abstract: We have measured mass spectra for positive ions produced from neutral 5-fluorouracil by electron impact at energies from 0 to 100 eV. Fragment ion appearance energies of this (radio-)chemotherapy agent have been determined for the first time and we have identified several new fragment ions of low abundance. The main fragmentations are similar to uracil, involving HNCO loss and subsequent HCN loss, CO loss, or FCCO loss. The features adjacent to these prominent peaks in the mass spectra are attributed to tautomerization preceding the fragmentation and/or the loss of one or two additional hydrogen atoms. A few fragmentions are distinct for 5-fluorouracil compared to uracil, most notably the production of the reactive moiety CF+. Finally, multiphoton ionization mass spectra are compared for 5-fluorouracil from a laser thermal desorption source and from a supersonic expansion source. The detection of a new fragment ion at 114 u in the supersonic expansion experiments provides the first evidence for a clustering effect on the radiation response of 5-fluorouracil. By analogy with previous experiments and calculations on protonated uracil, this is assigned to NH3 loss from protonated 5-fluorouracil. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
KW - Topical issue
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U2 - 10.1140/epjd/e2019-100107-7
DO - 10.1140/epjd/e2019-100107-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071645152
VL - 73
JO - European Physical Journal D
JF - European Physical Journal D
SN - 1434-6060
IS - 8
M1 - 184
ER -