Abstract
The separation of the natural polyamines and their monoacetyl derivatives by high-performance reversed-phase liquid chromatography is reported. Octane sulfonate was used to form ion pairs with the polycations and the o-phthalaldehyde method for post-column derivatization. The method allows polyamine and acetylspermidine determinations directly from tissue extracts and body fluids without pre-purification.
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