Separation of microcystins by capillary electrochromatography on sol-gel monolithic columns
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Year of publication | 2004 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Book of abstract 14 th International Symposium on Capillary Electroseparation Techniques ITP 2004 |
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Field | Biochemistry |
Keywords | microcystins; capillary electrochromatography |
Description | Microcystins belong to a group of monocyclic peptide toxins produced by some cyanobacterial strains. Microcystins are hepatotoxic heptapeptides and have been found to be strong inhibitors of protein phosphatese (type 1 and 2A) and general tumor promoters. They are extremely stable and resistant. These compounds can induce toxocity in seafood or freshwater organisms at very low levels. They are also presented in drinking water reservoirs. Due to the adverse biological and human health effects there is a demand of sensitive method for their detection and determination. In recent years the most employed methods are high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) with UV or mass spectrometry detection. Other possibility is capillary electrochromatography as a modern technique that comprises the main features of CE and HPLC. Thus it seems a promising technique for such application. In this work we concern with electrochromatographic separation of the most abundant cyanobacterial microcystins. The separation of microcystins on C 18 monolithic column with the UV and mass spectrometry detection will be shown. |
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