Lipotype GmbH a spin-off company from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden/Germany has developed a novel high-throughput Shotgun Lipidomics technology based on the Hamilton STARlet platform in combination with a mass spectrometer and their proprietary software LipotypeXplorer. The platform allows comprehensive and absolute quantitative lipidomics analysis from different types of up to 96 clinical or biological samples in 3 hours. The system is designed in a way that allows an easy adaption to various extraction procedures.
All kind of organic solvents for the lipid extraction can be handled in a reliable way using Hamilton’s Anti Droplet Control technology. All liquid transfer steps are proven for accuracy and reproducibility in using a balance to determine the real pipetted volume. The complete method validation included extraction of 90 copies of the same sample arrayed together on a single plate. Three independently prepared replicates of such plate were independently processed and analyzed on three consecutive days to check intra-day (averaged result from a given day ± SD) and inter-day (averages of three days averaged ± SD) variation. The results encompass also variation of a mass spectrometer itself.
For further information please download the application note by Dr. Michal Surma (Lipotype GmbH) and Dr. Carsten Mang (Hamilton Bonaduz AG).