analytical chemistry

Comparison between a direct-flow SPR immunosensor for ampicillin and a competitive conventional amperometric device: analytical features and possible applications to real samples

In this research, we developed a direct-flow surface plasmon resonance (SPR) immunosensor for ampicillin to perform direct, simple, and fast measurements of this important antibiotic. In order to better evaluate the performance, it was compared with a conventional amperometric immunosensor, working with a competitive format with the aim of finding out experimental real advantages and disadvantages of two respective methods.

Archaeometric analysis of Roman bronze coins from the Magna Mater temple using solid-state voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

Voltammetry of microparticles (VMP) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) techniques, complemented by SEM-EDX and Raman spectroscopy, were applied to a set of 15 Roman bronze coins and one Tessera from the temple of Magna Mater (Rome, Italy). The archaeological site, dated back be- tween the second half and the end of the 4th century A.D., presented a complicated stratigraphic context.

Capillary methacrylate-based monoliths by grafting from/to ?-ray polymerization on a tentacle-type reactive surface for the liquid chromatographic separations of small molecules and intact proteins

Capillary methacrylate-based monoliths were prepared for the high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) separation of both small molecules and large biomolecules. An efficient grafting from/to syntheticapproach was adopted introducing a network of activated sites in the inner wall surface using the newsilanization agent (N-trimethoxysilylpropyl)-polyethylenimine.

3,5-Dinitrobenzoyl-9-amino-9-deoxy-9-epiquinine as Pirkle-Anion Exchange Hybrid-Type Chiral Selector in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

A new chiral stationary phase was designed by
introducing 9-amino-9-deoxy-9-epiquinine, one of the
most versatile organocatalysts in asymmetric synthesis, as
chiral scaffold. The derivatization of its amino group with
the 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl (DNB) fragment provided hydrogen
bonding and ?–? donor/acceptor systems in addition to
the quinoline and quinuclidine moieties having two nitrogen
atoms with different basicities. The selector offers
multiple interaction sites in both typical of the Pirkle-type

New methods for thalassemia screening: TGA/chemometrics test is not influenced by the aging of blood samples

The coupling of Thermogravimetry (TG) in conjuction with chemometrics was investigated for the first time to evaluate the capabilities of this novel test to provide the screening of thalassemia in blood samples stored at 4 °C until 15 days. Healthy donors were considered as reference subjects and a typical thermal behaviour as a function of aging was estimated and compared to thermal behaviour of thalassemia subjects. Diagnosis of thalassemia was made at the Day-Hospital Thalassemia of S.

Rotating-disc micro-solid phase extraction of F2-isoprostanes from maternal and cord plasma by using oxidized buckypaper as sorbent membrane

This paper describes the development of an original micro-solid phase extraction device and its evaluation for the isolation of F2-isoprostanes (F2-IsoPs) from cord and maternal plasma samples. The unit is very simple and consists in a rotating disc (1.8 cm diameter) of oxidized buckypaper (BP), enwrapped in a polypropylene mesh pouch.

5-Hydroxymethyl furfural determination in Italian honeys by a fast near infrared spectroscopy

The determination of 5‑hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content in honey samples of different botanical origin by a NIR-chemometrics-based approach is reported. Spectral regions, statistical models, scatter and derivative correction together with smoothing pre-treatment were examined and selected on the basis of correlation coefficient and root mean square errors for both the calibration (R2cand RMSEC) and cross-validation (R2vand RMSECV).

Fluorescence and computational studies of thymidine phosphorylase affinity toward lipidated 5-FU derivatives

Thymidine phosphorylase (TP) is an enzyme that is up-regulated in a wide variety of solid tumors, including breast and colorectal cancers. It is involved in tumor growth and metastasis, for this reason it is one of the key enzyme to be inhibited, in an attempt to prevent tumor proliferation. However, it also plays an active role in cancer treatment, through its contribution in the conversion of the anti-cancer drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to an irreversible inhibitor of thymidylate synthase (TS), responsible of the inhibition of the DNA synthesis.

Delving into the polar lipidome by optimized chromatographic separation, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and comprehensive identification with lipostar: microalgae as case study

The work describes the chromatographic separation optimization of polar lipids on Kinetex-EVO, particularly focusing on sulfolipids in spirulina microalgae (Arthrospira platensis). Gradient shape and mobile-phase modifiers (pH and buffer) were tested on lipid standards. Different conditions were evaluated, and resolution, peak capacity, and peak shape were calculated both in negative mode, for sulfolipids and phospholipids, and in positive mode, for glycolipids. A high-confidence lipid identification strategy was also applied.

Simultaneous preconcentration, identification, and quantitation of selenoamino acids in oils by enantioselective high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry

Selenium is an essential micronutrient for humans. In food, selenium can be present in both inorganic and organic forms, the latter mainly being selenomethionine, Se-methyl-selenocysteine, and selenocystine. Selenoamino acid speciation rarely involves the chirality of selenoamino acids.

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