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Hexahistidine-based tag for capillary electrophoresis-mass spektrometry analysis of oligosaccharides and N-linked glycans
Partyka, Jan; Křenková, Jana; Čmelík, Richard; Foret, František
2018 - English
Various basic amino acids and peptides were studied as an alternative labels for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry analysis of oligosaccharides. The hexahistidine-based label with big number of positive charges allowed to use effective and sensitive CE-MS analysis in positive ion mode both neutral and acidic glycans. Keywords: CE-MS analysis; oligosaccharides; amino acids; peptides Fulltext is available at external website.
Hexahistidine-based tag for capillary electrophoresis-mass spektrometry analysis of oligosaccharides and N-linked glycans

Various basic amino acids and peptides were studied as an alternative labels for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry analysis of oligosaccharides. The hexahistidine-based label with big number ...

Partyka, Jan; Křenková, Jana; Čmelík, Richard; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Epitachophoretic separation and concentration of large volume samples
Voráčová, Ivona; Foret, František; Datinská, Vladimíra; Novotný, Jakub; Gheibi, P.; Berka, J.; Astier, Y.
2018 - English
There has been a growing interest in developing isotachophoretic protocols for concentration and purification of DNA as an alternative to the solid phase extraction protocols of DNA preparation. Also concentration of DNA from large volume samples is required. We have developed a new device suitable for separation, concentration and collection of ions from several milliliter sample volumes into microliter fractions. We have used a discontinuous electrolyte system comprising of the leading and terminating electrolytes utilized for concentration of samples containing DNA fragments. The method is simple, fast with high concentration factor and without extensive surface interactions. Keywords: epitachophoretic separation; DNA; large sample volumes Fulltext is available at external website.
Epitachophoretic separation and concentration of large volume samples

There has been a growing interest in developing isotachophoretic protocols for concentration and purification of DNA as an alternative to the solid phase extraction protocols of DNA preparation. Also ...

Voráčová, Ivona; Foret, František; Datinská, Vladimíra; Novotný, Jakub; Gheibi, P.; Berka, J.; Astier, Y.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Hollow fibre-liquid phase microextraction of basic drugs from dried dried blood spots
Dvořák, Miloš; Miková, B.; Šlampová, Andrea; Kubáň, Pavel
2018 - English
Hollow fibre-liquid phase microextraction (HF-LPME) was applied for rapid and efficient extraction of basic drugs from dried blood spots (DBS). Basic drugs from DBS were first extracted into 10 mM NaOH solution, which acted as the HF-LPME donor solution, and simultaneously the neutralized drugs were transferred across the HF and preconcentrated in 10 mM HCl acceptor solution inside the HF lumen. Mixture (1:1, v:v) of 1-ethyl-2-nitrobenzene and dihexyl ether was used for impregnation of the porous HF membrane. Analytes in the acceptor solution were injected directly from the HF into capillary electrophoresis instrument for further separation, detection and quantification. Repeatability of the hyphenated analytical system ranged from 9.8 to 13.8 % (RSD) and enrichment factors of 52 – 78 were obtained for model basic drugs spiked to DBS extracts at a concentration level of 0.1 mg/L. Keywords: hollow fibre-liquid phase microextraction; microextraction of basic drugs; dried blood spots Fulltext is available at external website.
Hollow fibre-liquid phase microextraction of basic drugs from dried dried blood spots

Hollow fibre-liquid phase microextraction (HF-LPME) was applied for rapid and efficient extraction of basic drugs from dried blood spots (DBS). Basic drugs from DBS were first extracted into 10 mM ...

Dvořák, Miloš; Miková, B.; Šlampová, Andrea; Kubáň, Pavel
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Surface enhanced raman spectroscopy: Detection platforms for sample analysis with and without electrophoretic separation
Týčová, Anna; Přikryl, Jan; Foret, František; Belder, D.
2018 - English
In this work we present two platforms of relatively simple construction for user-friendly sample detection via surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The first platform is designed for direct sample analysis and deals with hydrophilic spots array within a hydrophobic surface. The second presented platform aims on analysis of samples of higher complexity requiring separation step prior the detection. This is achived via microfluidic electrophoretic device with online SERS detection. Keywords: raman spectroscopy; SERS; microfluidic electrophoretic device Fulltext is available at external website.
Surface enhanced raman spectroscopy: Detection platforms for sample analysis with and without electrophoretic separation

In this work we present two platforms of relatively simple construction for user-friendly sample detection via surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The first platform is designed for direct ...

Týčová, Anna; Přikryl, Jan; Foret, František; Belder, D.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Photon-upconverting nanoparticles as a novel background-free label in immunoassays
Farka, Z.; Hlaváček, Antonín; Mickert, M. J.; Skládal, P.; Gorris, H. H.
2018 - English
Photon-upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) have become an attractive label in immunoassays because their anti-Stokes luminescence can be excited by the NIR laser and detected in the VIS region without optical background interference. Further advantages of UCNPs include good photostability, large anti-Stokes shifts, and multiple narrow emission bands that can be used for multiplexed detection. We have developed a competitive upconversion-linked immunosorbent assay (ULISA) for detection of the pharmaceutical diclofenac (DCF) in surface waters. Silica-coated UCNPs (50 nm in diameter) with carboxyl groups on the surface were synthesized and conjugated with the secondary anti-IgG antibody. The structure and monodispersity of the nanoconjugates was studied by TEM and agarose gel electrophoresis. Using a highly affine anti-DCF primary antibody, the optimized ULISA provided a detection limit of 50 pg·mL−1. Keywords: photon-upconversion nanoparticle; immunoassay; bioconjugation; antibody; diclofenac Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Photon-upconverting nanoparticles as a novel background-free label in immunoassays

Photon-upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) have become an attractive label in immunoassays because their anti-Stokes luminescence can be excited by the NIR laser and detected in the VIS region without ...

Farka, Z.; Hlaváček, Antonín; Mickert, M. J.; Skládal, P.; Gorris, H. H.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Determination of permeability of ulra-fine lead oxide aerosols through military filters
Kellnerova, E.; Večeřa, Zbyněk; Kellner, J.; Zeman, T.; Hylak, Č.
2018 - English
Military filters introduced in the Army of the Czech Republic are most commonly used when working with combat equipment and weapons and in manoeuvring activities in the terrain with the use of explosives or chemical warfare agents. During such activities, a large number of pollutants in the form of nanoparticles are released. Nanoparticles, irrespective of their chemical composition, are classified as carcinogenic to humans and therefore it is necessary to eliminate them from the air. Military filters, especially the combined ones, which contain a filtration as well as sorption component, are most widely used and are designed for the widest range of pollutants. However, the current methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of military filters does not fix a duty to monitor the ability of the filters to capture relevant pollutants across the whole range of sizes. The paper evaluates the efficiency of selected types of military filters using the methodology and instrumentation introduced in the accredited laboratories of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The testing has been carried out simultaneously with two concentrations of ultra-fine aerosols containing lead oxide nanoparticles ranging in size from 7.6 nm to 299.6 nm. It is an aerosol, the physicochemical and toxicological properties of which are known. During the work the basic parameters of permeability of aerosols tested by filters have been evaluated, especially: size and number of particles in front of and behind the filter, the efficiency and penetration of nanoparticles by the filter. Keywords: nanoparticle; filter; efficiency; health safety Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Determination of permeability of ulra-fine lead oxide aerosols through military filters

Military filters introduced in the Army of the Czech Republic are most commonly used when working with combat equipment and weapons and in manoeuvring activities in the terrain with the use of ...

Kellnerova, E.; Večeřa, Zbyněk; Kellner, J.; Zeman, T.; Hylak, Č.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Speciation analysis of As and Hg in biological material
Petry-Podgórska, Inga; Matoušek, Tomáš; Migašová, M.; Zemanová, Veronika; Pavlík, Milan; Pavlíková, D.; Kratzer, Jan
2018 - English
This work was focused on an analysis of arsenic in selected plants and mercury in hair. A combination of HPLC and ICP-MS was used for analysis of biological tissues extracts. The\nspeciation analysis of low molecular arsenic and mercury species like inorganic iAs3+ and iAs5+, methylarsenic and dimethylarsenic forms was carried out with hydride generation (HG)\ntechnique, arsenic peptides and inorganic mercury (iHg2+) and its methylated form (MHg+) - with reverse phase (RP) chromatography and detected by ICP-MS. Keywords: mercury; arsenic; speciation Fulltext is available at external website.
Speciation analysis of As and Hg in biological material

This work was focused on an analysis of arsenic in selected plants and mercury in hair. A combination of HPLC and ICP-MS was used for analysis of biological tissues extracts. The\nspeciation analysis ...

Petry-Podgórska, Inga; Matoušek, Tomáš; Migašová, M.; Zemanová, Veronika; Pavlík, Milan; Pavlíková, D.; Kratzer, Jan
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Synthetic approaches for new labeling tags facilitating glycan analysis
Čmelík, Richard; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
2018 - English
This study is focused on the synthesis of labels based on the pyrene core bearing several ionizable quaternary amines and the efficient carbonyl-reactive group, such as primary amine or hydrazine. Keywords: labeling; organic synthesis; glycan Fulltext is available at external website.
Synthetic approaches for new labeling tags facilitating glycan analysis

This study is focused on the synthesis of labels based on the pyrene core bearing several ionizable quaternary amines and the efficient carbonyl-reactive group, such as primary amine or hydrazine.

Čmelík, Richard; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Evaluation of the 33 synthesized nitrophenol-based markers of isoelectic point
Duša, Filip; Moravcová, Dana; Šlais, Karel
2018 - English
33 nitrophenol-based compounds, which absorb at ultraviolet as well as visible wavelengths, were selected as candidates for marking isoelectric points (pI) over the pH range from 3 to 10. The evaluation and selection of the candidate structures included structure-based calculations of acid-base properties. The selected compounds were further tested experimentally using capillary isoelectric focusing. The experimental analysis excluded two compounds due to producing double peaks during the analysis. Overall, 31 novel compounds were identified as suitable pI markers. Keywords: nitrophenol-based markers; isoelectic point; capillary isoelectric focusing Fulltext is available at external website.
Evaluation of the 33 synthesized nitrophenol-based markers of isoelectic point

33 nitrophenol-based compounds, which absorb at ultraviolet as well as visible wavelengths, were selected as candidates for marking isoelectric points (pI) over the pH range from 3 to 10. The ...

Duša, Filip; Moravcová, Dana; Šlais, Karel
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

Chromatographic separation of aflatoxin analogues
Moravcová, Dana; Planeta, Josef; Lunerová, K.; Duša, Filip; Šesták, Jozef; Kubíček, J.; Horká, Marie
2018 - English
Three short particle-packed columns (50 x 2.1 mm) were compared for the rapid and efficient chromatographic separation of aflatoxin G1, G2, B1 and B2 analogues. Keywords: aflatoxin; HPLC; C18 stationary phase Fulltext is available at external website.
Chromatographic separation of aflatoxin analogues

Three short particle-packed columns (50 x 2.1 mm) were compared for the rapid and efficient chromatographic separation of aflatoxin G1, G2, B1 and B2 analogues.

Moravcová, Dana; Planeta, Josef; Lunerová, K.; Duša, Filip; Šesták, Jozef; Kubíček, J.; Horká, Marie
Ústav analytické chemie, 2018

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