Assay of plasma catecholamines by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection
RC Causon, ME Carruthers, R Rodnight - Analytical Biochemistry, 1981 - Elsevier
RC Causon, ME Carruthers, R Rodnight
Analytical Biochemistry, 1981•ElsevierA method was developed for the simultaneous assay of noradrenaline and adrenaline in 2
ml of human plasma. The method involves adsorption of the catechols onto alumina,
desorption, lyophilizing, reconstitution, and injection into a reverse-phase ion-pairing liquid
chromatography system. Sensitivity and selectivity are introduced using direct
electrochemical detection of the column eluant.
ml of human plasma. The method involves adsorption of the catechols onto alumina,
desorption, lyophilizing, reconstitution, and injection into a reverse-phase ion-pairing liquid
chromatography system. Sensitivity and selectivity are introduced using direct
electrochemical detection of the column eluant.
A method was developed for the simultaneous assay of noradrenaline and adrenaline in 2 ml of human plasma. The method involves adsorption of the catechols onto alumina, desorption, lyophilizing, reconstitution, and injection into a reverse-phase ion-pairing liquid chromatography system. Sensitivity and selectivity are introduced using direct electrochemical detection of the column eluant.
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