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Laser desorption/ionization (LDI) is one of the most popular ionization techniques currently used in mass spectrometry (MS). This technique is most commonly used in a variant of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), which uses low molecular weight organic acid mixed with the sample to support the ionization process. However, this approach has some shortcomings such as: high chemical background in the spectral region below m/z 700 making it difficult to analyze compounds giving signals in this spectral region, inhomogeneous co-crystallization of analyte and matrix leading to the formation of so-called "sweet spots", i.e. inhomogeneous distribution of analyte in the crystallizing matrix. For these reasons, increasing research attention is focused on the possibilities offered by the use of matrix-free systems based on nanostructures in laser methods, which are referred to as surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization (SALDI). The use of nanostructures in LDI MS has made it possible to analyze low molecular compounds, often at very low concentrations, without the presence of matrix-derived chemical background, contributing to more applications of the LDI MS method. This work describes what the SALDI technique is and reviews the nanomaterials used in different variations of the approach. Among the described materials used in SALDI there are nanomaterials based on carbon and silicon, including the DIOS method, as well as techniques based on nanoparticles of gold, silver, platinum and titanium oxide. For each method, application examples are given for the detection of different classes of chemical compounds, often also in complex biological mixtures.
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Mass spectroscopy has grown enormously over the past century and its variations are used in many fields. One of the methods used to ionize particles is to irradiate the sample with laser radiation. This methods are called laser desorption/ionization techniques and they have great potential for diagnostic applications. Thanks to the so-called soft ionization, direct analysis of a wide variety of compound classes can be used for rapid profiling. Lipids are a diverse group of metabolites that share a common feature of having a hydrophobic fragment. They play an important role in various cellular processes. Changes in lipidome correlate with the symptoms of various diseases. The observation of abnormalities in lipid metabolism is especially important in cancers diagnosed in many patients - such as prostate cancer. Monitoring the level of key biomarkers in the development of a given disease will allow for an earlier correct diagnosis and the use of individual treatment. This short review presents the issues of prostate cancer and the applicability of laser desorption/ionization techniques to identify lipid biomarkers that can be used for rapid identification.
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