Q. Dong et al., Monitoring human serum transferrin by capillary zone electrophoresis with end-column amperometric detection, ELECTROPHOR, 22(1), 2001, pp. 128-133
Capillary zone electrophoresis was employed for the determination of human
serum transferrin using end-column amperometric detection with a carbon fib
er microelectrode at a constant potential of 1.9 V vs. saturated calomel el
ectrode (SCE). The optimum conditions of separation and detection are 7.5 x
10(-4) mol/L Tris-3.44 x 10(-4) mol/L HCl for the buffer solution, 20 kV f
or the separation voltage, 5 kV and 10 s for the injection voltage and the
injection time, respectively. The limit of detection is 6.7 x 10(-8) mol/L
or 440 amol (S/N = 2). The relative standard deviations are 0.67% for the m
igration time and 1.5% for the electrophoretic peak current. The method was
applied to the determination of transferrin in human serum. The recovery i
s between 93-104%.