Separation of Biojenic Amines Using Dansyl Cloride Derivatization and Mixed Micellar Liquid Chromatography

Authors

  • Mohammad Reza Hadjmohammadi Department of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, P.O. Box 453, Babolsar, I.R. IRAN
  • Soghra Jafari Department of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, P.O. Box 453, Babolsar, I.R. IRAN
Abstract:

Separation of some biogenic amines via RP-HPLC using mixed micellar mobile phase was investigated. The compounds were derivatized before hand by dansyl chloride as a chromophoric reagent. Appropriate conditions for separation, were determined by studying factors such as temperature, type and percentage of organic modifier, concentration of surfactants (SDS and Brij-35) and the pH of the mobile phase. The number of theoretical plates (N), asymmetry factor (B/A) and selectivity factor (α) considered as criteria for finding the appropriate conditions for separation. Appropriate condition, were: 40˚C, 40 mM SDS, 0.5 mM Brij-35 and 10% 1-propanol at pH=5.

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volume 25  issue 1

pages  19- 23

publication date 2006-03-01

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