Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1213544 Journal of Chromatography B 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Highly efficient enantioselective separation and quantitative recoveries of d- and l-tryptophan in aqueous and real samples can be achieved, with a monolithic molecularly imprinted polymeric fiber that serves both for micro-solid phase extraction and ultratrace sensing, without any false-positive (non-specific) contribution and cross-reactivity, in the range of 0.15–30.00 ng mL−1 with detection limit as low as 0.0261 ng mL−1 (relative standard deviation = 0.64%, signal/noise = 3). The proposed method combining molecularly imprinted micro-solid phase extraction fiber and a complementary molecularly imprinted polymer–carbon composite fiber sensor is proven to be useful for clinical diagnosis of stress-related diseases caused by acute tryptophan depletion.

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