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Sensitive determination of carbohydrates labelled with p-nitroaniline by capillary electrophoresis with photometric detection using a 406 nm light-emitting diode

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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:46 authored by Momenbeik, F, Johns, CA, Michael BreadmoreMichael Breadmore, Emily HilderEmily Hilder, Miroslav MackaMiroslav Macka, Paul HaddadPaul Haddad
p-Nitroaniline was explored s a derivatising reagent for UV absorbance detection of carbohydrates after separation by CE. This derivatising agent has three advantages: first, it has excellent water solubility; second, it has high molar absorptivity; and third, it is possible to obtain sensitive detection using a UV or blue light-emitting diode (LED) as the light source. The labelling reaction took less than 30 min to complete with high reaction yield. The separation process was modelled and optimised using an artificial neural network. Nine carbohydrates were separated by a CE system within 16 min using a 0.17 M boric acid buffer at pH 9.7. On-column LED detection at 406 nm allowed the detection of carbohydrates with good detection limits (<1.1μM or 8.8 fmol) and reproducible quanitification in the concentration range of 2.6-200 μM. This method was applied successfully to the determination of component carbohydrates in some food samples. © 2006 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinhelm.

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Publication title

Electrophoresis

Volume

27

Issue

20

Pagination

4039-4046

ISSN

0173-0835

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Place of publication

Weinheim

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in the chemical sciences

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