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Amide-linked arrays

Because of the development of analytical methods for determination of MC, especially in last decade, the most widespread analytical techniques for their determination are commercialized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and HPLC with diode array detectors of anion-exchange columns for this purpose were only sporadically reported with UV detection and isocratic or gradient ° elution. For anion-exchange stationary phase functionalized with diethylaminoethylene groups, better resolution for LR and YR was reported than for Cl8 columns.For separation of cyanobacterial toxins, including MC-LR and -RR, hydrophilic interaction HPLC with gel Amide-80 column and amide C16 column providing comparable resolution to that of conventional reversed-phase Cl8 columns were applied. [Pg.1479]


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