PEROXYOXALATE CHEMILUMINESCENCE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS - COUPLING OF IMMOBILIZED ENZYME REACTORS AND 1,1'-OXALYLDIIMIDAZOLE CHEMILUMINESCENCEREACTION TO FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS AND LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
M. Emteborg et al., PEROXYOXALATE CHEMILUMINESCENCE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS - COUPLING OF IMMOBILIZED ENZYME REACTORS AND 1,1'-OXALYLDIIMIDAZOLE CHEMILUMINESCENCEREACTION TO FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS AND LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS, Analytica chimica acta, 357(1-2), 1997, pp. 111-118
A highly sensitive method for the determination of enzymatically gener
ated hydrogen peroxide in flow-injection analysis (FIA) and liquid chr
omatography (LC) has been developed. A dual-line flow system is used,
one carrier (or eluent) delivering the analyte and the other one the c
hemiluminescent reagent 1,1'-oxalyldiimidazole (ODI). The results show
that the composition of the analyte flow line is not critical for the
chemiluminescence detection step; even purely aqueous buffers, as gen
erally applied if immobilized enzyme reactors (IMERs) are involved in
FLA and LC, can be used without loss of sensitivity. IMERs containing
either glucose oxidase or acetylcholine esterase/choline oxidase were
incorporated in this flow line and favourable detection limits (S/N =
3) were obtained, i.e. 3 nM for glucose and 50 nM for acetylcholine an
d choline. The performance of the approach in real-sample analysis was
tested by determining glucose and choline in urine samples. (C) 1997
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