Multiplexed detection: fast comprehensive sample analysis of tobacco leaf extracts using HPLC with AFT columns
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posted on 2024-06-03, 12:24authored byS Pravadali-Cekic, D Kocic, Xavier ConlanXavier Conlan, RA Shalliker
Detector-based comprehensive screening analysis of complex samples of natural origin using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) can be a complicated and time-consuming task. There are a number of ways multidetection characterization can be achieved; however, there are limitations associated with each technique. Active Flow Technology (AFT) in Parallel Segmented Flow (PSF) mode allows for multiplexed detection HPLC analysis within a single injection, whereas maintaining chromatographic performance and allowing the use of multiple destructive detectors to achieve a comprehensive yet efficient screening of a complex sample. In this study, a comprehensive characterization analysis of tobacco leaf extract was carried out through multiplexed detection using a PSF column for the detection of biomolecules by UV-Vis detection, DPPH• for reactive-oxygen species (ROS) detection, and mass spectrometry, the latter two detection methods being sample destructive.
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Journal of liquid chromatography and related technologies