Specifications, Grading and Purity

MS Grade

MS Grade: Overview

MS-grade (mass spectrometry grade) reagents are high-purity chemicals and biologicals that are:

· Low in contaminants (especially salts, detergents, metal ions, and polymers)

· Free of interfering ions, which helps reduce background noise

· Highly reproducible, ensuring minimal variability in MS signal

These reagents are critically important for:

· Enhancing signal-to-noise ratio

· Improving sensitivity and quantitation

· Protecting instrument performance (less contamination of ion source or LC columns)


Categories of MS-Grade Biological Reagents

1. MS-Grade Solvents

Used in sample prep, mobile phases, and peptide cleanup.

Solvent

Applications

MS-Grade Brands/Types

Acetonitrile

LC-MS mobile phase

Thermo Fisher Optima, Sigma LC-MS

Methanol

Sample extraction, mobile phase

LC-MS grade

Isopropanol

Protein precipitation

LC-MS grade

Water

Reconstitution, dilution

LC-MS or HPLC grade, 0.2 µm filtered

Formic Acid

Ionization enhancement

Optima (Fisher), MS-grade TFA

TFA / Acetic Acid

Peptide elution, suppression tuning

Sequencing grade

2. MS-Grade Enzymes

Used in proteomics for protein digestion.

Enzyme

Purpose

MS-Grade Examples

Trypsin

Cleaves at K/R sites

Promega Trypsin Gold, Thermo MS-Grade Trypsin

Lys-C, Glu-C

Enhanced cleavage

Sigma sequencing-grade Lys-C

PNGase F

N-glycan removal

NEB MS-compatible PNGase F

Features:

· Highly purified and modified to resist autolysis

· Free from keratin or microbial contamination

3. MS-Compatible Detergents & Surfactants

Aid in protein solubilization while being MS-friendly.

Surfactant

Property

Examples

RapiGest

Acid-cleavable

Waters

ProteaseMAX

Solubilizing + degradable

Promega

SDC (sodium deoxycholate)

Precipitable after acid

Sigma MS-grade SDC

Avoid using SDS or Triton X-100 unless removed prior to MS.

4. Reducing and Alkylating Agents

Used in sample denaturation and disulfide bond cleavage.

Reagent

Use

MS-Grade Notes

DTT

Reducing agent

Free from thiol contaminants

TCEP

Stable reducing agent

Non-volatile, odorless

IAA / CAA

Alkylating agents

Prevent disulfide reformation

5. Peptide/Protein Standards and Calibration

For normalization, quantification, or retention time alignment.

Standard

Use

Examples

iRT Peptides

Retention time calibration

Biognosys

Heavy-labeled peptides

Absolute quantitation

Thermo, JPT

Digested protein standards

Instrument calibration

BSA, Myoglobin digest (MS-certified)

6. Desalting & Cleanup Reagents

Crucial for removing MS-inhibiting contaminants before injection.

Tool/Reagent

Use

Brands

C18 ZipTips

Peptide desalting

Millipore, Thermo

StageTips, SPE

Sample concentration

Waters Sep-Pak, Oasis

Magnetic beads (SP3)

Proteomics sample prep

Thermo, GE Healthcare

Best Practices When Using MS-Grade Reagents

· Check for MS-grade certification: Don't assume purity based on regular analytical grade labels.

· Use gloves and filtered pipette tips: Avoid keratin and other contaminants.

· Avoid plasticizers and leachables: Choose low-binding plastic or glass containers.

· Pre-wash containers: Especially when using for long storage or mobile phase mixing.

· Test new lots with a standard peptide mix to ensure low background.


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Aladdin Scientific. "MS Grade" Aladdin Knowledge Base, updated Aug 8, 2025. https://www.aladdinsci.com/us_en/faqs/ms-g-ra-de-en.html
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