Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1207179 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the findings of a feasibility study investigating the behaviour of DNA under conditions of miniaturised isotachophoresis. An electrolyte system comprising a leading electrolyte of 5Â mM perchloric acid at pH 6.0 and a terminating electrolyte of 10Â mM gallic acid was devised and used to perform isotachophoresis of DNA containing samples on a miniaturised poly(methyl methacrylate) device. Under such conditions it was found that no separation of DNA fragments was observed with the substance migrating instead as a single isotachophoretic zone. Whilst such a result shows the method is unsuitable for analysis DNA it offers significant potential as a means of sample preparation for subsequent analysis using another method. This is because the single zone of DNA formed is preconcentrated to a constant concentration governed by the leading ion and is separated from all species with different effective electrophoretic mobilities.
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Authors
Jeff E. Prest, Sara J. Baldock, Philip J.R. Day, Peter R. Fielden, Nicholas J. Goddard, Bernard J. Treves Brown,