“…One of the most commonly used is High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection (Cornet, Govaert, Moens, Van Loco, & Degroodt, 2006;Hussein & Biacs, 2005), but other detection systems have also been used, such as mass spectrometry (Tateo & Bononi, 2004;van Bruijnsvoort, Ottink, Jonker, & de Boer, 2004), fluorescence (Pielesz, Baranowska, Rybak, & Wochowicz, 2002) and chemiluminescence (Zhang, Zhang, & Sun, 2006). Other methods include reversed-phase liquid chromatography-electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry (Calbiani et al, 2004), capillary electrophoresis (Mejia, Ding, Mora, & Garcia, 2007), solid phase spectrophotometry (Capitán, Capitán-Vallvey, Fernández, de Orbe, & Avidad, 1996), a combination of UV-vis spectroscopy and multivariate techniques (Di Anibal, Odena, Ruisánchez, & Callao, 2009), plasmon resonance light scattering (Wu, Li, Huang, & Zhang, 2006) and electrochemical reduction at a glassy carbon electrode (Du, Han, Zhou, & Wu, 2007).…”