Abstract
Sample preparation is an important first step to obtain high quality mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) data. Preparing plant tissues is especially challenging for MSI of thin tissues along the lateral dimensions. The unique challenges involved with plant tissues, such as fragile cell walls, hydrophobic barriers, and specific tissue structures, often lead to inefficiency and difficulties in sample preparation. Imprinting plant tissues onto porous polytetrafluoroethylene (pPTFE) sheet has been widely used to extract internal metabolites in leaves and petals while keeping spatial resolution for MSI. However, pressure applications were typically made manually using a vise or pliers leading to low reproducibility and resolution in MS images. In this study, we introduce a home-built pneumatic press (PNP) that has been designed to precisely control the pressure application parameters during imprinting. To evaluate the performance of the new device, Lemna minor fronds, Arabidopsis thaliana, and Bacopa monnieri leaves were imprinted onto the pPTFE with PNP, vise, or pliers, and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) MSI was obtained on the imprints. The PNP showed dramatic improvements in reproducibility and image quality compared to manual pressure application tools.