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Biological applications of microchip electrophoresis with amperometric detection: in vivo monitoring and cell analysis
Author(s) -
Kelci M. Schilly,
Shamal M. Gunawardhana,
Manjula B. Wijesinghe,
Susan M. Lunte
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
analytical and bioanalytical chemistry/analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.86
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1618-2650
pISSN - 1618-2642
DOI - 10.1007/s00216-020-02647-z
Subject(s) - amperometry , microdialysis , chemistry , chromatography , chemiluminescence , electrode , analytical chemistry (journal) , electrochemistry , biochemistry , extracellular
Microchip electrophoresis with amperometric detection (ME-EC) is a useful tool for the determination of redox active compounds in complex biological samples. In this review, a brief background on the principles of ME-EC is provided, including substrate types, electrode materials, and electrode configurations. Several different detection approaches are described, including dual-channel systems for dual-electrode detection and electrochemistry coupled with fluorescence and chemiluminescence. The application of ME-EC to the determination of catecholamines, adenosine and its metabolites, and reactive nitrogen and oxygen species in microdialysis samples and cell lysates is also detailed. Lastly, approaches for coupling of ME-EC with microdialysis sampling to create separation-based sensors that can be used for near real-time monitoring of drug metabolism and neurotransmitters in freely roaming animals are provided. Graphical abstract.

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