Sequential injection-cation exchange micro-column system for hemoglobin typing to differentiate HbE carriers

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A weak cation exchange micro-column was incorporated into a sequential injection (SI) system to perform automatic hemoglobin (Hb) typing as an alternative way to measure HbE. Separation of HbF, HbA and HbA2/HbE was performed using phosphate buffer solutions in the pH range of 6 - 7 to create pH gradient mobile phase. The resultant chromatogram showed relative amounts of HbE to other types of hemoglobins in more quantitative detail than the conventional techniques such as dichlorophenol indophenol precipitation and micro-column anion exchange. The system is more economical than a commercially available ion-exchange HPLC analyzer for hemoglobin testing, though analysis time per run is longer due to the aspiration operation of the syringe pump of the SI system. It has been demonstrated that the system can differentiate negative (normal) from positive (HbE carriers) subjects. 2010 © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.

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Hartwell, S. K., Sripaoraya, W., Lapanantnoppakhun, S., Sanguansermsri, T., & Grudpan, K. (2010). Sequential injection-cation exchange micro-column system for hemoglobin typing to differentiate HbE carriers. Analytical Sciences, 26(3), 361–365. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.26.361

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