Comparison of HPLC Methods for the Determination of Amino Sugars in Soil Hydrolysates

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​Comparison of HPLC Methods for the Determination of Amino Sugars in Soil Hydrolysates​
Indorf, C.; Bode, S.; Boeckx, P.; Dyckmans, J.; Meyer, A.; Fischer, K. & Joergensen, R. G.​ (2013) 
Analytical Letters46(14) pp. 2145​-2164​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00032719.2013.796558 

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Indorf, Caroline; Bode, Samuel; Boeckx, Pascal; Dyckmans, Jens; Meyer, Axel; Fischer, Klaus; Joergensen, Rainer Georg
Abstract
A study on the suitability of chromatographic techniques such as high performance anion exchange chromatography (HPAEC) with fluorescence detection (FL) and pulsed amperometric detection (PAD) and reversed phase (RP) chromatography for the determination of galactosamine, glucosamine, mannosamine, and muramic acid in soil hydrolysates was carried out. The reversed phase fluorescence method was rapid, provided good validation parameters, and employed relatively inexpensive instrumentation. The HPAEC methods had slightly higher limits of quantification, 0.6-5.0 mu molL(-1) (HPAEC-FL) and 1.0-10.0 mu molL(-1) (HPAEC-PAD), compared to the reversed phase fluorescence method (0.5-5.0 mu molL(-1)). Various sample pretreatment methods and chromatographic methods were investigated and the advantages and disadvantages of the HPLC methods are discussed.
Issue Date
2013
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published
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Journal
Analytical Letters 
ISSN
0003-2719
Sponsor
German Research Foundation (DFG)

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