Palmarsdottir_1996_J.Capillary.Electrophor_3_255

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Title : Micro-CLC as an interface between SLM extraction and CZE for enhancement of sensitivity and selectivity in bioanalysis of drugs - Palmarsdottir_1996_J.Capillary.Electrophor_3_255
Author(s) : Palmarsdottir S , Mathiasson L , Jonsson JA , Edholm LE
Ref : J Capillary Electrophor , 3 :255 , 1996
Abstract :

This work demonstrates the high selectivity and sensitivity obtainable in bioanalysis using the supported liquid membrane (SLM) technique coupled on line with capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) through a micro-column liquid chromatography (CLC) interface. The system utilizes two selective, sequential enrichment steps before the third analyte focusing and separation step with double-stacking CZE. The enantiomers of bambuterol in human plasma can be concentrated about 40,000 times (approx. 6 times by the SLM treatment, approx. 17 times by micro-CLC focusing, and approx. 400 times by double-stacking CZE) on their way through the system, and extremely high selectivity is obtained. Determinations in the subnanomolar region are achievable for the enantiomers despite relatively weak UV absorbance. Good performance of the entire procedure is demonstrated and a method to increase the sample throughput is presented.

PubMedSearch : Palmarsdottir_1996_J.Capillary.Electrophor_3_255
PubMedID: 9384731

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Inhibitor Bambuterol
Substrate Bambuterol

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Palmarsdottir S, Mathiasson L, Jonsson JA, Edholm LE (1996)
Micro-CLC as an interface between SLM extraction and CZE for enhancement of sensitivity and selectivity in bioanalysis of drugs
J Capillary Electrophor 3 :255

Palmarsdottir S, Mathiasson L, Jonsson JA, Edholm LE (1996)
J Capillary Electrophor 3 :255