“…More specifically, summaries of practical contributions in which the application format of CE was miniaturized down to a single-cell level [199] and metal ions of clinical significance were involved [200] have recently become available. The most recent real-world application reports, incorporating robust sample preparation procedures, addressed the determination of common alkali, alkaline earth metal, and ammonium ions in urine [201], human plaque fluid [202], and infusion solutions [57], potassium and other cations in vitreous humor [203,204], K, Na, Mg, Ca in lettuce [205], monitoring of the releasing rates of inorganic cations and anions from pine needles [206], the quantification of anions in saliva [163], thiocyanate in different biofluids [207], measuring the nitrate level in various tissue homogenates [208] and concentrations of Cl , SO 4 2-in plant tissue extracts [186] or from microbial fermentation process liquids [209]. Also, the content of iron or zinc dithiocarbamate fungicides in wheat grains [135,210] and of different metal chelates of nitrilotriacetic acid and EDTA in complex nutrient media [211] can be quantified using CE.…”