Development of an analytical method using microchip capillary electrophoresis for the measurement of fluorescein-labeled salivary components in response to exercise stress
“…Saliva and blood samples were deproteinized by acetonitrile precipitation, then the supernatant was dried and reconstituted in water before analysis. Fluorescein-labeled amines were separated and detected in saliva using a microchip CE apparatus [88], but individual components were not identified in this analysis used for profiling pre-and post-exercise effects on saliva. Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) derivatized amino acids were analyzed in saliva by CZE with a pH 9.5 borate BGE.…”
“…Saliva and blood samples were deproteinized by acetonitrile precipitation, then the supernatant was dried and reconstituted in water before analysis. Fluorescein-labeled amines were separated and detected in saliva using a microchip CE apparatus [88], but individual components were not identified in this analysis used for profiling pre-and post-exercise effects on saliva. Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) derivatized amino acids were analyzed in saliva by CZE with a pH 9.5 borate BGE.…”
“…The results obtained by the use of quartz glass or poly-methylmethacrylate microchips were similar. The measurements proved that the concentration of some components in human saliva decrease after exercise stress (Tanaka et al, 2006).…”
The new achievements in the employment of native and derivatised cyclodextrins in various electrically driven chromatographic systems are compiled. Cyclodextrin-assisted separation techniques are concisely described and critically evaluated with special emphasis on the separation of enantiomer pairs.
“…First, it is impossible to measure the salivary sIgA level at the chair-side in the clinic; however, it is possible that detection systems will be developed by another group [36]. Second, the view regarding the correlation between the stress and amount of saliva flow is still controversial.…”
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