PULSED ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF CYSTEINE, CYSTINE, METHIONINE, AND GLUTATHIONE AT GOLD ELECTRODES FOLLOWING THEIR SEPARATION BY LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY
Pj. Vandeberg et Dc. Johnson, PULSED ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF CYSTEINE, CYSTINE, METHIONINE, AND GLUTATHIONE AT GOLD ELECTRODES FOLLOWING THEIR SEPARATION BY LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY, Analytical chemistry, 65(20), 1993, pp. 2713-2718
A unique PED waveform is applied for detection of the sulfur-containin
g compounds of interest following their separation on a chromatographi
c column having both cation-exchange and reversed-phase properties. Th
e mobile phase is 0.10 M HClO4/0.15 M NaClO4/5% MeCN, which results in
virtually no PED response for carbohydrates and non-sulfur-containing
amino acids. The PED waveform utilizes current integration throughout
the period of a fast cyclic potential scan to eliminate the large bac
kground current normally observed for the conventional three-step PED
waveform as a consequence of formation of surface oxide, which is requ
ired by the detection mechanism. Limits of detection for the compounds
of interest are at the picomolar level.