نتایج جستجو برای: fluorescamine

تعداد نتایج: 130  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1974
B Klein J E Sheehan E Grunberg

A “Fluram” (fluorescamine; 4-phenylspiro[furan2(3H)-1 ‘-phthalan]-3,3’-dione) spray reagent will detect as little as 250 ng of amphetamine in an extract of amphetamine-containing urine, after it has been separated by thin-layer chromatography. The fluorescence is stable for about 20 h and can be renewed by respraying. Fluram spray does not interfere with reagent sprays used to detect other drug...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1976
K A Gruber S Stein L Brink A Radhakrishnan S Udenfriend

A fluorometric method for the quantitative assay of vasopressin and oxytocin in individual rat pituitaries has been developed. Acid extracts of pituitaries are freed of amino acids and polyamines by passage over a copper-Sephadex column, and the peptides fraction is then labeled by reaction with fluorescamine. The resulting peptide fluorophors are separated by chromatography on a reverse-phase ...

2008
Otilia BOBIS Cristian TUDOR MATEA Constantin BELE Francisc DULF

A quantitative HPLC – fluorescence method for the simultaneous determination of sulfamerazine (SMR) and sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in honey has been developed. Sample pretreatment included acidic hydrolysis, followed by solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure. The liquid chromatography (LC) separation was carried out on RP C 18 column and sulfonamides were detected by fluorescence detector after pre...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 1995
C Cruces Blanco A Segura Carretero A Fernández Gutierrez M Román Ceba

A sensitive and inexpensive micellar-enhanced synchronous-derivative spectrofluorimetric method is described for the determination of folic acid in pharmaceutical preparations. The method is based upon derivatization of the vitamin with fluorescamine in acid solution and enhancement of the fluorescence with a surfactant. Linear fluorimetric analytical curves were obtained for folic acid concent...

2002
Michael Funk Charles E. Hunt Dennis E. Epps Patricia K. Brown

A rapid and sensitive method for determining protein concentrations using fluorescamine has been characterized for use in the analysis of intact lipoproteins. It was shown that there is no interference with the assay due to the presence of lipid-associated turbidity or primary amine content. The assay was shown to be sensitive to as little as 0.3 p g of lipoprotein and to yield similar results ...

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