Column-switching? [Bioanalytics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2014-05-24 02:51 (4020 d 03:33 ago) – Posting: # 13005
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Hi Angus & Lyn,

repetitive extraction/back-extraction is indeed an excellent procedure to get very “clean” extracts. Unfortunately it requires the analyte to be stable in all pHs employed. Omeprazole has a half-life of a couple of seconds (!) in strong acidic pH. Remaining options:@Lyn: Do you use a pre-column? Did you consider online-SPE or (probably even better) column-switching (i.e., the first column diol / CN or even RP in HILC-style and heart-cutting only the analyte-fraction to the chiral column)? Both should protect the main column from most of the nasty stuff.

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