Recent applications of the derivatization techniques in capillary electrophoresis

Roberto Gotti , Benedetta Pasquini , Serena Orlandini , Sandra Furlanetto
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Abstract

The main reasons for performing derivatization in capillary electrophoresis are largely the same as for liquid chromatography, however there are specific aspects in electrokinetic separations where derivatization plays specific roles. The review is focused on the articles published in the past 5 years with the aim to highlight this unicity. Derivatization is mainly applied to improve the inherent low sensitivity of capillary electrophoresis when optical detection is used and the introduction of originally developed derivatization approaches have been addressed mainly to the detection by laser-induced fluorescence. A further peculiarity concerns the development of automatized as well as in-capillary derivatization that can be performed using the commercially available instrumentation. The majority of the methods considered deal with the derivatization of amine group in small molecules (in particular, amino acids) as well as in proteins and peptides. Applications are also addressed to chiral analysis and for trapping unstable and reactive small molecules and inorganic ions. The analysis of proteins and saccharides in glycomics, have been covered in dedicated sections.

衍生化技术在毛细管电泳中的最新应用
毛细管电泳中进行衍生化的主要原因与液相色谱法基本相同,但在电动分离中也有衍生化发挥特定作用的特定方面。这篇综述的重点是过去5年发表的文章,目的是强调这种单一性。当使用光学检测时,衍生化主要用于改善毛细管电泳固有的低灵敏度,并且最初开发的衍生化方法的引入主要针对激光诱导荧光的检测。另一个特点是可以使用商用仪器进行自动化和毛细管衍生化的发展。所考虑的大多数方法都涉及小分子(特别是氨基酸)以及蛋白质和肽中胺基的衍生。还涉及手性分析和捕获不稳定和反应性小分子和无机离子的应用。糖组学中蛋白质和糖类的分析已在专门章节中介绍。
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