We've recently started using a single quad LC/MS system (Shimadzu LC/MS-2020, for what it's worth) for mouse plasma AA analysis (the 20 common EAA and NEAA). Pre-column derivatization seems to be ideal for this purpose, as we've gotten greatly increased sensitivity when using the Phenomenex EZfaast kit, but ideally I'd like to be free from kit prison for my AA analysis. When looking online, I've found a variety of AA derivatization protocols but not one that stands out as the standard. Is there any standard/common derivatization protocol for AA for use with LC/MS, or is it really as variable as it seems?

I'm quite new to using LC/MS, so any and all advice is appreciated.

EDIT: I am using ESI-MS, didn't even consider the remember importance of that until Karen mentioned it. Thank you both for the answers, they're extremely helpful!

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