Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7557221 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We examined the performance of an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography method to quantify protein-bound sulphur amino acids in zooplankton. Both cysteic acid and methionine sulfone were linear from 5 to 250Â pmol (r2Â =Â 0.99), with a method detection limit of 13Â pmol and 9Â pmol, respectively. Although there was no matrix effect on linearity, adjacent peaks and co-eluting noise from the invertebrate proteins increased the detection limits when compared to common standards. Overall, performance characteristics were reproducible and accurate, and provide a means for quantifying sulphur amino acids in aquatic invertebrates, an understudied group.
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Authors
Jennifer C. Thera, Karen A. Kidd, M. Elaine Dodge-Lynch, Robert F. Bertolo,