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Solid-state UV laser-induced fluorescence detection in capillary electrophoresis

  1. Author:
    Chan, K. C.
    Muschik, G. M.
    Issaq, H. J.
  2. Author Address

    Chan KC NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, Analyt Chem Lab, SAIC Frederick POB B Frederick, MD 21702 USA NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, Analyt Chem Lab, SAIC Frederick Frederick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 2000
  1. Journal: Electrophoresis
    1. 21
    2. 10
    3. Pages: 2062-2066
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Two solid-state UV lasers were applied to the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection of various groups of compounds after separation by capillary electrophoresis. These lasers are thermoelectric-cooled, highly compact, and inexpensive. Such lasers provide few mW of quasi-continuous wave (CW) power which are sufficient and stable for LIF detection. Native fluorescence detection of tryptophan-containing proteins and peptides and related indoles was achieved at the nM level with the laser operating at 266 nm. Detection of fluorescamine-labeled amino acids and peptides was also possible at the nu level with the laser operating at 355 nm. Amino acids at a concentration as low as 10 ng/mL could be labeled with fluorescamine. Solid-state UV-LIF detection of the tryptic digest of cytochrome c after fluorescamine derivatization was demonstrated. [References: 18]

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