Fast minimicroassay of serum retinol (vitamin A) by capillary zone electrophoresis with laser-excited fluorescence detection

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In this paper, we present a fast minimicroassay of serum vitamin A by capillary zone electrophoresis with laser-excited fluorescence detection. A 60 cm × 50 μm I.D. fused-silica capillary was used for the separation, and the polymer coating was burned off 20 cm from the cathodic end to form a detection window. The buffer system consisted of 50 mM sodium phosphate plus 10 mM sodium chloride at pH 7.8. A helium-cadmium laser set at 325 nm was used for excitation, and the fluorescence of the vitamin A-retinol-binding protein complex was monitored at 465 nm using a photodiode. The stray and scattered radiation were removed by two special filters. Using this system, about 8 nl of serum sample were injected for direct analysis without any sample preparation. The analysis time for each sample was less than 6 min, and subfemtomole levels of vitamin A in human or animal blood could be easily detected. Therefore, the method is potentially useful for finger-prick vitamin A analysis, especially for babies and young children. © 1993.

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Ma, Y., Wu, Z., Furr, H. C., Lammi-Keefe, C., & Craft, N. E. (1993). Fast minimicroassay of serum retinol (vitamin A) by capillary zone electrophoresis with laser-excited fluorescence detection. Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 616(1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-4347(93)80468-J

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