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Simultaneous determination of levodopa methyl ester, levodopa, 3-O-methyldopa and dopamine in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with e…

1994

A new procedure is described for the simultaneous determination of levodopa methyl ester (LDME) and its biotransformation products levodopa (L-DOPA), 3-O-methyldopa (3-OMD) and dopamine (DA) in stabilized plasma samples, using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. A coulometric detector equipped with a dual-electrode system operating in the redox mode was used to simultaneously quantitate all compounds. This system generated a double signal monitored by a dual-channel acquisition data system and allowed quantitation of compounds at the nanogram level. The intra- and inter-assay precision varied in the 2.4-6.9% and 3.2-9.1% ranges respectively, whereas the recoveries were cl…

LevodopaChromatographyChemistryMetaboliteDopamineGeneral ChemistryReversed-phase chromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyRatsCoulometryLevodopachemistry.chemical_compoundPharmacokineticsmedicineElectrochemistryAnimalsHumansTyrosine3-O-MethyldopaQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Oxidation-ReductionChromatography High Pressure Liquidmedicine.drugJournal of chromatography. B, Biomedical applications
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High Performance Liquid Chromatografy-Mass Spectrometry based chemometric characterization of olive oils

2005

In this study the effective discrimination of extra virgin olive oils is described using HPLC-MS, combined with chemometric evaluation. The presented method is simple since the diluted oil sample is directly injected into the system, without any preliminary chemical derivatization or purification step. Separation of diacylglycerols, triacylglycerols and sterols occurs within 20 min and is achieved using an octadecyl-silica column. Detection is performed by positive APCI mass spectrometry which provided sensitivity to detect over 50 compounds in the sample. After extraction of data, stepwise discriminant function analysis is used to select the variables with the highest discriminative power.…

Linear discriminant analysiAnalytical chemistryAtmospheric-pressure chemical ionizationCross validationMass spectrometrySensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryDiglyceridesChemometricschemistry.chemical_compoundLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryPlant OilsDerivatizationChromatography High Pressure LiquidTriglyceridesChromatographyOrganic ChemistryOil cultivarDiscriminant AnalysisPhytosterolsReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineLinear discriminant analysisHPLC–MSVegetable oilchemistryOlive oil
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Time-dependent monomerization of bacteriorhodopsin in triton X-100 solutions analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography

1984

Abstract Bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium halobium was monomerized in Triton X-100 solutions. The process of delipidation was monitored by size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography under conditions that preserved the native conformation of the protein. The effects on the process of monomerization of the concentration and pH of the Triton X-100 solutions were investigated. The monomeric bacteriorhodopsin separated was active in light-dependent proton translocation when incorporated into soy bean lecithin liposomes.

Liposomefood.ingredientChromatographybiologyOrganic ChemistryPhotoproteinBacteriorhodopsinGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyLecithinAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistrybiological sciencesTriton X-100biology.proteinNative stateHalobacteriaceaeJournal of Chromatography A
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Liquid chromatography in pharmaceutical analytics

2017

Tutkielmassa perehdytään nestekromatografian käyttöön lääkeaineanalytiikassa. Korkean erotuskyvyn nestekromatografia (HPLC) on suosittu menetelmä lääkeaineiden analysoinneissa, esimerkiksi pitoisuuksien tai epäpuhtauksien määrityksissä. HPLC-menetelmät voidaan luokitella useisiin alalajeihin ja käänteisfaasinestekromatografia (RP-HPLC) on niistä suosituin lääkeaineanalytiikassa. Tässä kirjallisuuskatsauksessa käsitellään erityisesti nopeaa nestekromatografiaa. Analyysimenetelmiä voidaan nopeuttaa sopivan kolonnin avulla. Tavanomainen HPLC-ajo on mahdollista toteuttaa lyhyemmässä ajassa käyttämällä lyhyttä kolonnia tai kolonnia, jossa partikkelikoko on pieni. Kuitenkin tehokkain tapa on käyt…

Liquid ChromatographyDrug AnalysisMethod ValidationlääkekemiaColumnDetectorlääkeaineetnestekromatografiaHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography
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The degradation of intracrystalline mollusc shell proteins: a proteomics study of Spondylus gaederopus.

2021

Mollusc shells represent excellent systems for the preservation and retrieval of genuine biomolecules from archaeological or palaeontological samples. As a consequence, the post-mortem breakdown of intracrystalline mollusc shell proteins has been extensively investigated, particularly with regard to its potential use as a "molecular clock" for geochronological applications. But despite seventy years of ancient protein research, the fundamental aspects of diagenesis-induced changes to protein structures and sequences remain elusive. In this study we investigate the degradation of intracrystalline proteins by performing artificial degradation experiments on the shell of the thorny oyster, Spo…

Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; Peptide bond hydrolysis; Protein degradation; TMT proteomics; Animal Shells; Animals; Bivalvia; Proteolysis; ProteomeProteomeQuantitative proteomicsBiophysicsPeptideProtein degradationProtein degradationProteomicsTandem mass tagBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProtein structurePeptide bond hydrolysisAnimal Shells[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]Mollusc shellPeptide bondAnimals[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesChemistryBivalviaTMT proteomicsLiquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryProteolysisBiophysics030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Description of the retention behaviour of solutes in micellar liquid chromatography with organic modifiers: Comparison of two methods

1995

Two methods for the description of the retention behaviour of solutes in micellar liquid chromatography are compared. One of them divides the parameter space into triangular subspaces, fitting a different equation in each subspace. The second method makes use of a unique equation, valid in the whole parameter space. In both cases, equations of the type log k=f (μ, ϕ), and 1/k=f (μ, ϕ), (μ and ϕ are the concentration of surfactant and alcohol, respectively), were used to describe the retention. The use of the hyperbolic function, 1/k=c0+c1μ+c3μϕ, to describe the whole parameter space yielded the best prediction. When a small portion of the parameter space was modelled, a simpler hyperbolic f…

LogarithmChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryHyperbolic functionAnalytical chemistryThermodynamicsType (model theory)Parameter spaceBiochemistryLinear subspaceAnalytical ChemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyPhase compositionSubspace topologyChromatographia
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New Insights and Recent Developments in Micellar Liquid Chromatography

2009

Abstract: Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is an efficient alternative to conventional reversed–phase liquid chromatography with hydro‐organic mobile phases. Almost three decades of experience have resulted in an increasing production of analytical applications. Current concern about the environment also reveals MLC as an interesting technique for “green” chemistry because it uses mobile phases containing 90% or more water. These micellar mobile phases have a low toxicity and are not producing hazardous wastes. After a rapid overview of the two first decades of the technique, this review focuses on the recent advances on fundamental aspects and analytical applications. Traditional and n…

Low toxicityMicellar liquid chromatographyChemistryCritical micelle concentrationPhase (matter)Hydrophilic interaction chromatographyOrganic chemistryFiltration and SeparationNanotechnologyMicelleAnalytical ChemistrySeparation & Purification Reviews
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Determination of organic and inorganic mercury species in water and sediment samples by HPLC on-line coupled with ICP-MS.

2009

This paper describes a preconcentration method for Hg(2+) and MeHg(+) in water samples using sodium diethyldithiocarbamate immobilized in polyurethane foam (PU-NaDDC) and an extraction method for several mercury species in sediment samples, including MeHg(+), EtHg(+) and PhHg(+), which is simple, rapid, and uses a single organic solvent. Separation and measurement were done by high-performance liquid chromatography on-line with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HPLC/ICP-MS). Initially, the test of recovery was applied using procedures compatible with HPLC. Under the optimum extraction conditions, recoveries of 96.7, 96.3 and 97.3% were obtained for MeHg(+), EtHg(+), and PhHg(+),…

MERCUREGeologic SedimentsOrganomercury Compoundschemistry.chemical_elementFresh WaterMass spectrometryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRiversSample preparationSolid phase extractionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometrySodium diethyldithiocarbamateChromatography High Pressure LiquidEthylmercury CompoundsChromatographyGeographyMercury CompoundsReproducibility of ResultsMethylmercury CompoundsPhenylmercury CompoundsMercury (element)chemistryLinear ModelsBrazilTalanta
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Lipidomic profiling identifies signatures of metabolic risk

2020

Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), the clustering of metabolic risk factors, is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. We sought to determine if dysregulation of the lipidome may contribute to metabolic risk factors. Methods: We measured 154 circulating lipid species in 658 participants from the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and tested for associations with obesity, dysglycemia, and dyslipidemia. Independent external validation was sought in three independent cohorts. Follow-up data from the FHS were used to test for lipid metabolites associated with longitudinal changes in metabolic risk factors. Results: Thirty-nine lipids were…

Male0301 basic medicineResearch paperdhSL dihydrosphingolipidBMI body mass indexlcsh:MedicineATHEROGENIC LIPOPROTEINSBioinformaticsFHS Framingham Heart StudyPC phosphatidylcholinePESA Progression of Early Subclinical Atherosclerosis0302 clinical medicineFramingham Heart StudyRisk FactorsSAFHS San Antonio Family Heart StudyLC-MS/MS liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryMedicineLongitudinal StudiesMetabolic riskPLASMA SPHINGOLIPID METABOLISMPOPULATIONlcsh:R5-920education.field_of_studySPHINGOMYELINCE cholesteryl esterDysglycemiaGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedLipidomePS phosphatidylserineCardiovascular diseaseLipidsMetabolic syndrome3. Good healthCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHEARTMetS metabolic syndromeFemaleDisease SusceptibilityLGPL lysoglycerophospholipidSL sphingolipidlcsh:Medicine (General)LPE lysophosphatidylethanolamineAdultFDR false discovery rateTAG triacylglycerolPopulationCer ceramideCVD cardiovascular diseasePE phosphatidylethanolamineDENSITY-LIPOPROTEINRisk AssessmentGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsHumanseducationT2DM type II diabetes mellitusAgedLPC lysophosphatidylcholineSM sphingomyelinbusiness.industryCERAMIDElcsh:RHDL-C High density lipoprotein cholesterolBiomarkerLipid Metabolismmedicine.diseaseObesitySphingolipidCross-Sectional Studies030104 developmental biologyDyslipidemiaERF Erasmus Family StudyLipidomicsMetabolic syndromeINDUCED INSULIN-RESISTANCEbusinessDAG diacylglycerolBody mass indexBiomarkersDyslipidemiaMRM multiple reaction monitoringFASTING GLUCOSE
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Honeybees produce millimolar concentrations of non-neuronal acetylcholine for breeding: possible adverse effects of neonicotinoids

2016

The worldwide use of neonicotinoid pesticides has caused concern on account of their involvement in the decline of bee populations, which are key pollinators in most ecosystems. Here we describe a role of non-neuronal acetylcholine (ACh) for breeding of Apis mellifera carnica and a so far unknown effect of neonicotinoids on non-target insects. Royal jelly or larval food are produced by the hypopharyngeal gland of nursing bees and contain unusually high ACh concentrations (4–8 mM). ACh is extremely well conserved in royal jelly or brood food because of the acidic pH of 4.0. This condition protects ACh from degradation thus ensuring delivery of intact ACh to larvae. Raising the pH to ≥5.5 and…

MaleB Vitamins0301 basic medicineInsecticideslcsh:MedicineToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundLarvae0302 clinical medicineRoyal jellyMedicine and Health SciencesPollinationlcsh:ScienceNeuronsLiquid ChromatographyLarvaMultidisciplinarybiologyOrganic CompoundsReproductionChromatographic TechniquesVitaminsBeesNitro CompoundsThiaclopridInsectsChemistryLarvaPhysical SciencesFemaleHoney BeesMuscle ContractionResearch Articlefood.ingredientArthropodaGuinea PigsCholinesResearch and Analysis MethodsAnabasineCholine O-Acetyltransferase03 medical and health sciencesfoodAdverse Reactionsddc:570Animalsddc:610Immunohistochemistry TechniquesNutritionCholinesterasePharmacologyMetamorphosisOrganic Chemistrylcsh:RfungiOrganismsChemical CompoundsNeonicotinoidBiology and Life SciencesClothianidinMuscle SmoothPesticideInvertebratesHymenopteraAcetylcholineHigh Performance Liquid ChromatographyBroodDietHistochemistry and Cytochemistry TechniquesHypopharynx030104 developmental biologychemistryImmunologic Techniquesbiology.proteinlcsh:Q030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental Biology
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