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Fluorous Derivatization for Analysis of Biogenic Amines
Researchers at Fukuoka University have been employing fluorous derivatization extensively for the detection and analysis of specific classes of compounds from biological samples. To date they’ve used several techniques including tagging and scavenging and enriched samples in targeted analytes from … Continue reading →
Posted in F HPLC, Life Science Applications, Metabolomics, Separation Techniques
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Tagged derivatization, F HPLC, isocyanate, Nohta
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Biomolecule Detection Using Fluorous Separations
The Yamaguchi group at Fukuoka University has published a new review of their work in biomolecule detection in J. Chromatography B. They have been focused on the use of fluorescence derivatization and/or fluorous enrichment for the detection of molecules of … Continue reading →
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Tagged bioanalytical, HPLC, metabolomics, Nohta
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Fluorous Scavenging in Metabolomics
In proteomics and metabolomics applications sensitivity is highly important since many of the most interesting proteins and metabolites are present in low concentrations. In addition, some metabolites such as carboxylic acids do not contain functionality which is fluorescent or highly … Continue reading →
Posted in FSPE, Life Science Applications, Metabolomics
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Tagged fluorescence, metabolomics, Nohta, scavenging
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Fluorous Methods in Metabolomics and Glycomics
Metabolomics is the study of all the metabolites produced within a biological sample. These are the final end products of all the mechanisms cellular mechanisms contained within organisms. Metabolomics is the last of the -omics when going from genotype to … Continue reading →
Posted in Assorted Fluorous Items, F HPLC, Life Science Applications, Metabolomics, Separation Techniques
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Tagged glycomics, metabolomic, Nohta, sialic acid
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