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DatoValore
TitleChapter 16: Vitamins
Year1998
TypeContributo in volume
AuthorsRizzolo A., Polesello S.
Text235607 1998 Chapter 16 Vitamins Rizzolo A., Polesello S. 1 IVTPA, Milano; 2 IRSA CNR, Brugherio This book deals with chromatographic and electrophoretic methods applied for the separation quantitation and identification of biologically relevant compounds. It is assumed that the potential reader is familiar with the basics of chromatographic and electromigration methods. Individual separation modes are dealt with to an extent which follows their applicability for biomedical purposes liquid chromatography and electromigration methods are therefore highlighted. Each chapter is completed with a list of recent literature covering the 1987 1997 period, which can be used for further guidance of the reader in his/her own field. The chapters have been written by specialists in a particular area and with an emphasis on applications to the biomedical field. This implies that theoretical and instrumental aspects are kept to a minimum which allows the reader to understand the text. Considerable attention is paid to method selection, detection and derivatization procedures and troubleshooting. The majority of examples given represent the analyses of typical naturally occurring mixtures. Adequate attention is paid to the role of the biological matrix and sample pretreatment, and special attention is given to forensic, toxicological and clinical applications. The book is completed with an extensive Index of Compounds Separated. Advanced chromatographic and electromigration methods in BioSciences Edited by I. Miksik, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, F. Tagliaro, University of Verona, E. Tesarova, Charles University, Prague, Z. Deyl, Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 978 0 444 82594 0 Contents Preface. List of Contributors. 1. Selection of chromatographic methods for biological materials T. Hanai . 2. Strategies for electromigration separations of biological macromolecules H. Arakawa, M. Maeda, T. Hanai . 3. Sample preparation Q. Yang, A.J. Tomlinson, S. Naylor . 4. Selected derivatization reactions Z. Deyl, I. Mik ik, E. Tesa ova . 5. Enantioselective separations E. Tesa ova, D.W. Armstrong . 6. Carbohydrates, polymeric sugars and their constituents M. Estrella Legaz, M.M. Pedrosa, C. Vicente . 7. Carboxylic acids Z. Deyl, I. Mik ik . 8. Herbal organic acids S.Z. Yao et al. . 9. Analysis of lipids by thin layer chromatography N.C. Shantha, G.E. Napolitano . 10. Biogenic amines Z. Deyl, I. Mik ik . 11. Amino acids I. Molnar Perl . 12. Peptides Z. Deyl, I. Mik ik . 13. Protein analysis J.F. Banks . 14. Nucleic acids and their constituents M. Gilar, D.L. Smisek, A.S. Cohen . 15. Compounds containing heterocyclic nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur I. Mik ik, Z. Deyl . 16. Vitamins A. Rizzolo, S. Polesello . 17. Antibiotics S.A. Barker . 18. Pesticides in environmental samples K. Fodor Csorba . 19. Monitoring of process impurities in drugs S. Husain, R. Nageswara Rao . 20. Procedures in hospital laboratories R.M. Dorizzi . 21. Toxicological and forensic applications F. Tagliaro et al. . 22. Inorganic analysis and speciation A.R. Timerbaev, W. Buchberger . 23. Common pitfalls in CE and HPLC M. Arellano, F. Couderc . Capitolo Contributo in volume Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co. 0301 4770 Journal of chromatography library Journal of chromatography library J. chromatogr. libr. Chromatography library stefano.polesello POLESELLO STEFANO