Applications of capillary electrophoresis to the analysis of compounds of clinical, forensic, cosmetological, environmental, nutritional and pharmaceutical importance

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Abstract

Since its inception in the 80's, capillary electrophoresis has matured into a well-established separation technique, actually encompassing a family of electrodriven techniques with distinct separation mechanisms and selectivity, performed in a single capillary column. In this work, the versatility of capillary electrophoresis in handling materials from a diversity of chemical classes and complex sample matrices is illustrated by representative applications in the clinical, forensic, cosmetological, environmental, nutritional and pharmaceutical areas, grouping together our own research interests and results.

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Tavares, M. F. M., Jager, A. V., Da Silva, C. L., Moraes, E. P., Pereira, E. A., De Lima, E. C., … Fujiya, N. M. (2003). Applications of capillary electrophoresis to the analysis of compounds of clinical, forensic, cosmetological, environmental, nutritional and pharmaceutical importance. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 14(2), 281–290. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532003000200016

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