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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED REVIEWS AND APPLICATION ARTICLES RELATED TO EPOCOD™ |
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EPOCOD™ is an economical and compact unit placed between the HPLC column and the detector designed to facilitate the convenient mixing of the analyte containing eluent from the HPLC column with chemical derivatization agents. Below is a selected list of articles related to the use of post- An application note describing the use of EPOCOD™ in the sensitive determination of free formaldehyde in cosmetic preservatives is available here. |
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Artesunate |
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Aflotoxins |
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Amines (tertiary) |
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Amino acids |
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Aminoglycosides |
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Amoxicillin |
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Ascorbic acid |
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Barbituates |
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B- |
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Biogenic & catecholamines |
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Biopterins |
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Cannabinoids |
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Carbamate pesticides |
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Cefatrizine |
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Chemiluminescence |
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Chloroanilines |
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Coumarins |
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Creatine kinase isoenzymes |
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Cyanide & thiocyanate |
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Drug substances |
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Enzymes |
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Formaldehyde |
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Glyphosate |
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Guanidino compounds |
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Hydroxyproline |
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Hydroxyquinoline |
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Indomethacin |
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Kanamycin |
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Lanthanides |
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Metal ions |
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Metanephrines (urinary) |
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Morphine |
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Nitrosoamides |
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Organic acids |
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Pantothenic acid |
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Peroxycarboxylic acids |
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Pesticides and herbicides |
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Phenothiazines |
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Phenylpropanolamine |
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Phosphorous ions |
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Platinum drugs |
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Purines & pyrimidines |
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Reserpine |
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Review articles |
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Spectinomycin |
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Steroids |
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Streptomycin |
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Sugars |
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Sulfur compounds (organic) |
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Thioridozine |
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Thyroxines |
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Tin (organic) |
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Urea |
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Vitamins |
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Warfarin |
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of 10- 2. Felix, A.M. and Terkelsen, G. Total Fluorometric Amino Acid Analysis Using Fluorescamine.
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and its Metabolites in Blood by Means of High Pressure Liquid Chromatography in Combination
with Fluorometric Reaction Detection. J. CHROMATOG. SCI. 12, 779- 4. Hercules, D.M., Neary, M.P., Seitz, R. A Chemiluminescence Detector for Transition
Metals Separated by Ion Exchange. ANAL. LETTERS 7 (8,9) 583- 5. Benson, J.R.B. Some Recent Advances in Amino Acid Analysis. INSTRUMENTATION IN AMINO ACID SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, Perkam, R.N., ed., Academic Press, New York (1975) 6. Laubock, R.G., Mays, D.L., Van Apeldoorn, R.J. High- 7. Schmidt, D.G., Singer, G.M., Singer, S.S. A Nitrosamide- 8. Puls, J. and Sinner, M. Non- 9. Anhalt, J.P. and Brown, S.D. High- 10. Engback, F. and Magnussen, I. Determination of 5- 11. Regnier, F.E. and Schlabach, T.D. Techniques of Detecting Enzymes in High- 12. Chan, J.L. and Clark, C.R. Improved Detectability of Barbiturates in High Performance
Liquid Chromatography by Post- 13. Krause, R. Further Characterization and Refinement of an HPLC Post- 14. D'Amboise, M., Hanai, T., Noel, D. Systematic Liquid Chromatographic Separation
of Poly- 15. Brooks, MA., D’Arconte, L., Lo Lee, T. High- 16. Carlavist, J. and Westerlund, D. Determination of Amoxicillin in Body Fluids
by Reversed- 17. Krause, R.A. Resolution, Sensitivity and Selectivity of a High- 18.Crombez, E., De Moerloose, P., Van der Borsche, W., Van der Weken, G. Quantitative
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cefatrizine in Serum and Urine by Fluoresence
Detection After Post- 19. Frei, R.W., and Scholten, A.H.MT. Reaction Detectors in HPLC. J. CHROMATOG. SCI.
17, 152- 20. Myers, H.N. and Rindler, J.V. Determination of Spectinomycin by HPLC with Fluorometric
Detection J. CHROMATOG. 176, 103- 21. Kline, B.J.,Turner, V.A., Barr, W.H. Determination of Quinidine and Dihydroquinidine
in Plasma by HPLC. ANAL. CHEM. 51(3), 449- 22. Elchuk, S. and Cassidy, R.M. Separation of the Lanthanides on High- 23. Copikova, J., Ouhrabkova, J., Vratny, P. Liquid Chromatography of Non- 24. Honda, S., Kakehi. K., Matusda, Y., Shigetake, G., Takahashi, M. Fluorimetric
Determination of Reducing Carbohydrates with 2- 25. Kate, T. and Kinoshita, T. Fluorometric Detection and Determination of Carbohydrates
by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Ethanolamine. ANAL. BIOCHEM. 106,
238- 26. Yui, Y., Itokowa, Y., Kawai, C. A Rapid and Highly Sensitive Method for Determination
of Picogram Levels of Norephinephrine and Epinephrine in Tissue by HPLC. ANAL. BIOCHEM.
108, 11- 27. Schlaback, T.D., Fulton, J.A., Mockridge, P.B., Toren, Jr. E.C., Determination
of Serum lsoenzyme Activity Profiles by HPLC. ANAL. CHEM. 52, 729- 28. Mopper, K., Dawson, R., Liebezelt, G., Hansen, H.P. Borate Complex Ion Exchange
Chromatography with Fluorimetric Detection for Determination of Saccharides. ANAL.
CHEM. 52, 2018- 29. Cassidy, R.M. and Elchuk, S. Trace Enrichment Methods for the Determination of
Metal Ions by High Performance Liquid Chromatography I and II. J. CHROMATOG. SCI.
18, 217- 30. Niniura, N., Ishida, K., Kinoshita, T. Novel Post- 31. Imai, K. and Kobayashi, S. Determination of Fluorescent Compounds by High Performance
Liquid Chromatography with Chemiluminescence Detection. ANAL. CHEM. 52, 424- 32. Boswick, W.D., Densmore, S.R., Denton, M.S. Liquid Chromatographic Separation
and On- 33. Niemen, T.A. and Veazey, R.L. Chemiluminescence High Performance Liquid Chromatographic
Detector Applied to Ascorbic Acid Determinations. J. CHROMATOG. 200, 153- 34. Asai, K., Fujita, T., Ishida, Y. New Detection and Separation Method for Amino
Acids by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. J. CHROMATOG. 204, 143- 35. Brinkman, U.A. Th., Frei, R.W., Niessen, W.M.A., Werkhoven- 36. Nakamura, H. and Tamura, Z. Fluorometric Determination of Thiols by Liquid Chromatography
with Post- 37. Brinkman, U.A. Th., Frei, RW., Scholten, A.H.MT. Fluorescence Detection of Chloroanilines
in Liquid Chromatography Using a Post- 38. Borys, K.B. and Karler, R. Post- 39. Knapp, G., Lankmayr, E.P., Maichin, B. Catalytic Detection Principle for High- 40. Hirai, Y., Ohashi, S., Yoza, N. Flow Injection System as a Post- 41. Kinoshita, T., Post- 42. Bayne, W.F., Dye, D., East, T. High- 43. Field, L.R., Howard, W.N., Lee, S.H., Trager, W.F. High- 44. Flood J.G. and McComb, R.B. Urinary Metanephrines as Measured by Liquid Chromatography
with an On- 45. Honda, K., Imai, K., Koboyoshi, S., Skino, J. Application of High Performance
Liquid Chromatography with a Chemiluminescence Detection System to Determine Catecholamines
in Urine. ANAL. BIOCHEM. 112, 99- 46. Reh, E. and Schwedt, G. Fluorimetric Reaction Detectors for High Performance
Liquid Chromatography. CHROMATOCRAPHIC 14(4) 249- 47. Ahnoff, M., Grundevik, I., Arfwidsson, A., Fonselius, J., Persson, B. Derivatization
with 4- 48. Kawase, J., Nakae, A., Tsuji, K. Determination of Zeolite- 49. Schrijuer, J., Speek, A.J., Schreurs, W.H.P., Semi- 50. Yui, Y. and Kawai, C. Comparison of the Sensitivity of Various Post- 51. Miura, K., Nakamura, H., Tanaka, H. Tamura, Z. Fluorescence Detection of 8- 52. Cassidy, R.M. and Elchuk, S. Application of High Performance Liquid Chromatography
to the Analysis of Nuclear Materials. J. OF LIQUID CHROMATOG. 4(3), 379- 53. Hiheko, U., Kawase, J., Nafke, A., Tsiyi, K. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
of Urea and Related Compounds with Post- 54. Bedford, K.R., Nelson, P.E., Nolan, S.L. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Detection of Morphine by Fluorescence after Post- 55. Honigberg, I.L., Lang, J.R., Stewart, J.T. Post- 56. Stewart, J.T. Post- 57. Krull, I.S. and Lankmayr, E.P. Derivatization Reaction Detectors in HPLC. AMER.
LAB., 18- 58. Schrijver, J., Speck, A.J., Klosse, J.A., Van Rijn, H.J.M., Schreurs, W.H.P.
A Reliable Semi- 59. Imanari, T., Tanabe, S., Toida, T. Simultaneous Determination of Cyanide and
Thiocyanate by HPLC. CHEM. PHARM. BULL., 30(10) 3800- 60. Hojo. T., Nakamura, H., Tamura, Z. Fluorimetric Determination of Biogenic 5- 61. Honda, K., Sehino, J., Imai, K. Bis (2,4- 62. LePage, J.N. and Rocha, E.M. Liquid Chromatography with Post- 63. Watanabe, V. and lmai, K. Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Amino and Imino
Acids and Thiols by Post- 64. Krause, R. Determination of Fluorescent Pesticides and Metabolites by Reverse
Phase HPLC. J. CHROMATOG. 255, 497- 65. Rogers, ME., Adlard, M.W., Sunders, G., Holt, G. HPLC Determination of B- 66. Yu, T. and Arakawa HPLC Determination of Dialkyltin Homologues Using Fluorescence
Detection. J. CHROMATOG. 258, 189- 67. Kudoh, M., Matoh, I., Fudano, S. Determination of Tertiary Aliphatic Amines by
HPLC. J. CHROMATOG. 261, 293- 68. Cunico, R.L. and Schlabach, T. Comparison Ninhydrin and O- 69. Kawamoto, T., Okada, E., Fujita, T. Post- 70. Hunter, K. Determination of Coumarin Anticoagulant Rodinticide Residues in Animal
Tissue by HPLC. 1. Fluorescence Detection using Post- 71. Honda, S., Takahashi, M., Araki, V., Kakehi, K. Post- 72. Wielders J.P.M. and Mink, C.J.M. Quantitative Analysis of Total Thiamine in Human
Blood, Milk and Cerebrospinal Fluid by Reverse- 73. Tuinstra, L.G.M. and Haasnoot, W. Rapid Determination of Aflatoxin B1 in Dutch
Feeding Stuffs by HPLC and Post- 74. Wells, C.E., Juenge, E.C., Furman, W.B. Simultaneous Assay of Thioridazine and
its Major Metobolites in Plasma of Single Dosage Levels with a Novel Report of Two
Ring Sulfoxides of Thioridazine J. PHARM. SCI. 72(6), 622- 75. Miles, C.J., Moye, A., Scherer, S.J. A Simplified High Performance Liquid Chromatographic
Residue Procedure for the Determination of Glyphosate Herbicide and (Aminomethyl)
Phosphonic Acid in Fruits and Vegetables, Employing Post- 76. Tamura, Z. and Yazawa, K. Post- 77. Birks, J.W. and Sigvardson, K.W. Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence Detection of
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Liquid Chromatography. ANAL. CHEM. 55, 432- 78. Edlund, P.O., Westerland, D., Carlquist, J. Determination of Artesunate and Dihydroartemisinine
in Plasma by Liquid Chromatography with Post- 79. Marsh, K.C., Sternson, L.A., Repta, A.J. Post- 80. Hill, K.M., Hollowell, R.H., DalCortivo, L.A. Determination of N- 81. Vanderslice, J.T. and Higgs, D.J. HPLC Analysis with Fluorometric Detection of
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Organic Acid Analysis using a pH Indicator or Post- 85. Lam, S., Azumeya, H., Karmen, A. HPLC of Amino Acids in Urine and Cerebrospinal
Fluid. J. CHROMATOG. 302, 28- 86. Miyaguchi, K., Honda K., lmai, K. Sub- 87. Mellbin, G. and Smith, B.E.F. Trace Determination of Aliphatic Amines using HPLC
with Chemiluminescence Excitation and Photon Counting. J. CHROMATOG. 312, 203- 88. Koziol, T., Grayeski, M.L., Weinberger, R. Approaches for the Determination of
Trace Levels of Steroids in Blood Plasma by L.C. with Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence
Detection. J. CHROMATOG. 317, 355- 89. Dong, M.W. and DiCesare, J. Amino Acid Analysis by L.C. LIQ. CHROMATOG. 1(4),
222- 90. Vrátný, P., Brinkman, U.A. Th., Frei, R.W. Comparative Study of Post- 91. Dong, M.W. and Gant, J.R. High Speed Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Amino
Acids by Post- 92. Kimura, M. and Itokawa, Y. Determination of Thiamine and its Phosphate Esters
in Human and Rat Blood by HPLC with Post- 93. Shi, R.J.Y., Gee, W.L., Williams, A.L., Benet, L.Z., Lin, E.T. Ion- 94. lmai, K. and Weinberger, R. Aryl Oxalate Chemiluminescence Detection for High- 95. Thiel, P.G., Stockenstrom, S., Gathercole, P.S. Aflatoxin Analysis by Reverse
Phase HPLC using Post- 96. Effkemann, S., Pinkernell, U., Neumuller, R., Schwan, H., Engelhardt, H., Karst,
U. Liquid Chromatographic Simultaneus Determination of Peroxycarboxylic Acids Using
Postcolumn Derivatization, ANAL. CHEM. 70(18), 3857- 97. Koshiishi, I., Mamura, Y., Imanari, T., Simultaneous determination of vitamin
C and its carbamylated derivatives by high- 98. Edder, P., Cominoli, I., Corvi, C. Determination of streptomycin residues in
food by solid- 99. Diehl, G. and Karst, U. Post- 100. Michels, J.J. Improved measurement of formaldehyde in water- 101. Pakin, C., Bergaentzlé, M., Hubscher, V., Aoudé- 102. Maudens, K., Zhang, G- |