Issue 11, 1999

Development of near-infrared fluorophoric labels for the determination of fatty acids separated by capillary electrophoresis with diode laser induced fluorescence detection†

Abstract

Synthesis and characterization of a polymethine cyanine near-infrared (NIR) fluorophoric label for the derivatization and determination of fatty acids separated by capillary electrophoresis are described. The label contains an aromatic amine functionality, which is used to form a covalent linkage with the analyte. Various linking chemistries are explored, including direct amine–acid condensation using dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) as a carboxyl activating group. Spectrofluorimetry was used to probe the fluorescence efficiency of the label in order to assist in choosing a separation medium for capillary electrophoretic separation. A nonaqueous separation medium for capillary zone electrophoresis was used to provide high quantum efficiency for fluorescence and adequate solubility of fatty acid analytes. Diode laser-induced fluorescence detection following electrophoresis of a simple mixture of labeled fatty acids shows the applicability of this method to biologically relevant carboxylic acid analytes.

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Analyst, 1999,124, 1541-1546

Development of near-infrared fluorophoric labels for the determination of fatty acids separated by capillary electrophoresis with diode laser induced fluorescence detection†

D. L. Gallaher, Jr. and M. E. Johnson, Analyst, 1999, 124, 1541 DOI: 10.1039/A904541D

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