This paper describes a new detection method that uses a
six-potential waveform to detect all amino acids without
derivatization. The detection limits are less than 1 pmol
for most of the analytes. The anion-exchange separation
uses a ternary gradient with water, 0.25 M sodium
hydroxide, and 1.0 M sodium acetate. We present results
of waveform optimization experiments designed to minimize gradient artifacts and to achieve optimum conditions
for the quantitative analysis of common amino acids.
Analytical results for protein hydrolysates are discussed
and compared with those obtained by cation exchange
followed by ninhydrin derivatization and spectrophotometric detection.
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