Abstract

This paper examines the potentiality of in-capillary derivatization for improving the sensitivity of the spectrophotometric detection of amino acids in capillary zone electrophoresis. 1,2-Naphthoquinone-4-sulfonate was selected as the labeling agent of amino acids. The underivatized sample and the reagent solution segments are injected by pressure into the capillary prior to applying the running voltage. The corresponding derivatization reaction occurs inside the capillary once the potential is applied, as it induces mixing of the sample with the reagent. Several introduction modes consisting of tandem or sandwich configuration have been evaluated. These techniques result in a straightforward and automated way of carrying out a derivatization. Furthermore, in-capillary procedures may become much more attractive than conventional pre-capillary derivatization in terms of sensitivity and reproducibility. The optimum operation mode found consists of a sandwich system where the sample is injected in between two reagent segments. The method was applied to the determination of amino acids in feed samples. Results show a good concordance with those given by a standard amino acid analyzer.

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