Transcript of Charged Aerosol Detection Bibliography
Charged Aerosol Detection BibliographyPharmaceutical Polymers/
Surfactants
both routine and complex analyses. This bibliography
is designed to readily show the analytical capabilities of
charged aerosol detection and highlights the breadth
and scope of the different analytical methods found
in the literature.
For ease of use, the document is divided into different
categories based on either the family of analytes being
measured (e.g., carbohydrates, lipids, surfactants)
or the relevant market place (e.g., Food/Nutrition,
Pharmaceutical) being served. Each publication is
hyperlinked so that you can obtain more information
about the article including analytes being measured and
sample matrices.
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ideal results. Often, one analyte responds more strongly
than another, or may not respond at all. UV absorbance
detection requires that the molecule contain a chromo-
phore and Inter-analyte response can vary greatly
depending upon the nature of the chromophore present.
Refractive index detection cannot be used with gradient
elution and is temperature sensitive.
Mass spectrometry can only measure compounds that
will form gas-phase ions.
analyte response and complex, non-linear calibration
curves.
What is most desired in a universal detector is the
ability to accurately measure a wide range of analytes
with consistent response. Charged aerosol detection
can measure any non-volatile and most semi-volatile
analytes at sub-nanogram levels and does not require
a compound to contain a chromophore or be able
to ionize. Variance in inter-analyte relative response
is minimal whether analyzing small molecules or
proteins. The technique is fully compatible with gradient
chromatography.
Introduction
Introduction Antibiotics Carbohydrates Food/Nutrition General
Lipids Miscellaneous Natural Products/ Supplements
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the column. Large droplets exit the detector to waste.
Selected smaller droplets enter the evaporation tube and
form particles once the solvent is evaporated. Particles
then enter a reaction chamber where they collide with
ionized gas formed when nitrogen is passed over a corona
wire. Charge is transferred from the ionized gas to the
analyte particles. Once unreacted ionized gas is removed
by an ion trap, the charge on the particle is measured by
a sensitive electrometer. The response of the detector
is directly related to the mass of the analyte entering the
detector. An increase in the amount of an analyte eluting
from the column leads to an increase in the size of the
particles being formed. Larger particles can accommodate
more charge, resulting in a higher response from the
detector. As long as the analyte will form a particle it will
be
measured by charged aerosol detection, independent of
its chemical structure.
without the need for complex detector optimization and
has the flexibility to measure a broad range of analytes in
many different matrices. The Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™
Corona™ Veo™ charged aerosol detector is HPLC/UHPLC
compatible and with its extended flow rate range, can
be used with capillary, microbore, and analytical-scale
columns. The detector improves on all the benefits of
charged aerosol detection in a design perfectly matched to
your laboratory’s needs.
How the Technology Works
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Title Authors Publication Publication Date
Production of surfactin and iturin by Bacillus licheniformis N1
responsible for plant disease control activity.
Gi Kong, H.; Kim, J.; Choi, G.; Lee, K.; Kim, H.; Hwang, E.; Moon,
B.; Lee, S.
Plant Pathol. J. (Seoul, Repub. Korea) 26 (2), 170–177.
2010 Mar 21
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 56 (2), 271–279.
2011 Sep 10
The effect of composting on the degradation of a veterinary
pharmaceutical.
Jayashree, R.; Prasher, S.; Patel, R.; Hussain, S.; Barrington,
S.
Bioresour. Technol. 101 (7), 2294–2299.
2010 Apr
Effect of soil pH on sorption of salinomycin in clay and sandy
soils.
Jayashree, R.; Prasher, S.; Rajvinder, K.; Patel, R.
Afr. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. 5 (9), 661–667.
2011 Sep
Combined application of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction
based on the solidification of floating organic droplets and
charged aerosol detection for the simple and sensitive
quantification of macrolide antibiotics in human urine.
Jia, S.; Li, J.; Park, S. R.; Ryu, Y.; Park, I. H.; Park, J. H.;
Hong, S. S.; Kwon, S. W.; Lee, J.
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 86C, 204–213.
2013 Dec
Development and validation of a RP-HPLC method for the estimation
of netilmicin sulfate and its related substances using charged
aerosol detection.
Joseph, A.; Patel, S.; Rustum, A. J. Chromatogr. Sci. 48 (7),
607–612.
2010 Aug
Development and validation of a RP-HPLC method for the
determination of gentamicin sulfate and its related substances in a
pharmaceutical cream using a short pentafluorophenyl column and a
charged aerosol detector.
Joseph, A.; Rustum, A. J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 51 (3),
521–531.
2010 Feb 5
Polyketide analysis using mass spectrometry, evaporative light
scattering, and charged aerosol detector systems.
Pistorino, M.; Pfeifer, B. A. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 390 (4),
1189–1193.
2008 Feb
Stypulkowska, K.; Blazewicz, A.; Fijalek, Z.; Sarna, K.
Chromatographia 72 (11– 12), 1225–1229.
2010 Dec
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 76, 207–214.
2013 Mar 25
Biosynthesis of fosfomycin, re-examination and re- confirmation of
a unique Fe (II) and NAD (P) H-dependent epoxidation
reaction.
Yan, F.; Munos, J.; Liu, P.; Liu, H. Biochemistry 45 (38),
11473–11481.
2006 Sep 26
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Carbohydrate and oligosaccharide analysis with a universal HPLC
detector.
Asa, D. American Laboratory 38, 16.
2006
Determination of levoglucosan in atmospheric aerosols using high
performance liquid chromatography with aerosol charge
detection.
Dixon, R. W.; Baltzell, G. J. Chromatogr., A. 1109 (2),
214–221.
2006 Mar 24
Composition of structural carbohydrates in biomass: Precision of a
liquid chromatography method using a neutral detergent extraction
and a charged aerosol detector.
Godin, B.; Agneessens, R.; Gerin, P. A.; Delcarte, J.
Talanta 85 (4), 2014–2026. 2011 Sep 30
Selectivity issues in targeted metabolomics: Separation of
phosphorylated carbohydrate isomers by mixed-mode hydrophilic
interaction/weak anion exchange chromatography.
Hinterwirth, H.; Lämmerhofer, M.; Preinerstorfer, B.; Gargano, A.;
Reischl, R.; Bicker, W.; Trapp, O.; Brecker, L.; Lindner, W.
J. Sep. Sci. 33 (21), 3273– 3282.
2010 Nov
Investigation of polar organic solvents compatible with Corona
charged aerosol detection and their use for the determination of
sugars by hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography.
Hutchinson, J. P.; Remenyi, T.; Nesterenko, P.; Farrell, W.;
Groeber, E.; Szucs, R.; Dicinoski, G.; Haddad, P. R.
Anal. Chim. Acta. 750, 199–206.
2012 Oct 31
Characterization of an endoglucanase belonging to a new subfamily
of glycoside hydrolase family 45 of the basidiomycete Phanerochaete
chrysosporium.
Igarashi, K.; Ishida, T.; Hori, C.; Samejima, M.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74 (18), 5628–5634.
2008 Sep
Direct detection method of oligosaccharides by high- performance
liquid chromatography with charged aerosol detection.
Inagaki, S.; Min, J. Z.; Toyo’oka, T. Biomed. Chromatogr. 21 (4),
338–342.
2007 Apr
Differential selectivity of the Escherichia coli cell membrane
shifts the equilibrium for the enzyme-catalyzed isomerization of
galactose to tagatose.
Kim, J. H.; Lim, B. C.; Yeom, S. J.; Kim, Y. S.; Kim, H. J.; Lee,
J. K.; Lee, S. H.; Kim, S. W.; Oh, D. K.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74 (8), 2307–2313.
2008 Apr
Elution strategies for reversed-phase high-performance liquid
chromatography analysis of sucrose alkanoate regioisomers with
charged aerosol detection.
Lie, A.; Pedersen, L. H. J. Chromatogr., A. 1311, 127–133.
2013 Oct 11
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Design of experiments and multivariate analysis for evaluation of
reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with charged
aerosol detection of sucrose caprate regioisomers.
Lie, A.; Wimmer, R.; Pedersen, L. H.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1281, 67–72.
2013 Mar 15
Solvent effects on the retention of oligosaccharides in porous
graphitic carbon liquid chromatography.
Melmer, M.; Stangler, T.; Premstaller, A.; Lindner, W.
J. Chromatogr., A 1217 (39) 6092–6096.
2010 Sep 24
Practical preparation of lacto-N-biose I, a candidate for the
bifidus factor in human milk.
Nishimoto, M.; Kitaoka, M. Biosci., Biotechnol., Biochem. 71 (8),
2101– 2104.
2007 Aug
Suzuki, H.; Igarashi, K.; Samejima, M.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 76 (18), 6164–6170.
2010 Sep
1,2-alpha-l-Fucosynthase: A glycosynthase derived from an inverting
alpha-glycosidase with an unusual reaction mechanism.
Wada, J.; Honda, Y.; Nagae, M.; Kato, R.; Wakatsuki, S.; Katayama,
T.; Taniguchi, H.; Kumagai, H.; Kitaoka, M.; Yamamoto, K.
FEBS Lett. 582 (27), 3739– 3743.
2008 Nov 12
Efficient separation of oxidized cello-oligosaccharides generated
by cellulose degrading lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases.
Westereng, B.; Agger, J. W.; Horn, S. J.; Vaaje-Kolstad, G.;
Aachmann, F. L.; Stenstrøm, Y. H.; Eijsink, V. G.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1271 (1), 144–152.
2013 Jan 4
Distribution of in vitro fermentation ability of lacto-N-Biose I, a
major building block of human milk oligosaccharides, in
bifidobacterial strains.
Xiao, J. Z.; Takahashi, S.; Nishimoto, M.; Odamaki, T.; Yaeshima,
T.; Iwatsuki, K.; Kitaoka, M.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 76 (1), 54–59.
2010 Jan
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“Dilute-and-shoot” triple parallel mass spectrometry method for
analysis of vitamin D and triacylglycerols in dietary
supplements.
Byrdwell, W. C. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 401 (10), 3317–3334.
2011 Dec
Photostability of rebaudioside A and stevioside in beverages. Clos,
J. F.; Dubois, G. E.; Prakash, I.
J. Agric. Food Chem. 56 (18), 8507–8513.
2008 Sep 24
Assessment of microcystin purity using charged aerosol
detection.
Edwards, C.; Lawton, L. A. J. Chromatogr., A. 1217 (32),
5233–5238.
2010 Aug 6
Charged aerosol detection to characterize components of
dispersed-phase formulations.
Fox, C. B.; Sivananthan, S. J.; Mikasa, T. J.; Lin, S.; Parker, S.
C.
Adv. Colloid Interface Sci. 199–200, 59–65.
2013 Nov
Determination of water-soluble vitamins in infant milk and dietary
supplement using a liquid chromatography on-line coupled to a
corona-charged aerosol detector.
Márquez-Sillero, I.; Cárdenas, S.; Valcárcel, M.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1313C, 253–258.
2013 Oct 25
Practical preparation of lacto-N-biose I, a candidate for the
bifidus factor in human milk.
Nishimoto, M.; Kitaoka, M. Biosci., Biotechnol., Biochem. 71 (8),
2101- 2104.
2007 Aug
Nováková, L.; Solichová, D.; Solich, P.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1216 (21), 4574–4581.
2009 May 22
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Comprehensive impurity profiling of nutritional infusion solutions
by multidimensional off-line reversed-phase liquid chromatography ×
hydrophilic interaction chromatography-ion trap mass-spectrometry
and charged aerosol detection with universal calibration.
Schiesel, S.; Lämmerhofer, M.; Lindner, W.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1259, 100–10.
2012 Oct 12
Direct separation and detection of biogenic amines by ion- pair
liquid chromatography with chemiluminescent nitrogen
detector.
Sun, J.; Guo, H. X.; Semin, D.; Cheetham, J.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1218 (29), 4689–4697.
2011 Jul 22
Simultaneous sampling of volatile and non-volatile analytes in beer
for fast fingerprinting by extractive electrospray ionization mass
spectrometry.
Zhu, L.; Hu, Z.; Gamez, G.; Law, W. S.; Chen, H.; Yang, S.;
Chingin, K.; Balabin, R. M.; Wang, R.; Zhang, T.; Zenobi, R.
Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 398 (1), 405–413.
2010 Sep
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Title Authors Publication Publication Date
From lipid analysis towards lipidomics, a new challenge for the
analytical chemistry of the 21st century. Part I: Modern lipid
analysis.
Carrasco-Pancorbo, A.; Navas- Iglesias, N.; Cuadros-Rodríguez,
L.
TrAC, Trends Anal. Chem. 28 (3), 263–278.
2009 Mar
Improving the universal response of evaporative light scattering
detection by mobile phase compensation.
de Villiers, A.; Górecki, T.; Lynen, F.; Szucs, R.; Sandra,
P.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1161 (1–2), 183–191.
2007 Aug 17
Development and testing of a detection method for liquid
chromatography based on aerosol charging.
Dixon, R. W.; Peterson, D. S. Anal. Chem. 74 (13), 2930–
2937.
2002 Jul 1
Charged aerosol detection to characterize components of
dispersed-phase formulations.
Fox, C. B.; Sivananthan, S. J.; Mikasa, T. J.; Lin, S.; Parker, S.
C.
Adv. Colloid Interface Sci. 199–200, 59–65.
2013 Nov
HPLC analysis of nonvolatile analytes using charged aerosol
detection.
Gamache, P.; McCarthy, R.; Freeto, S. M.; Asa, D.; Woodcock, M.;
Laws, K.; Cole, R.
LC-GC North America 23, 150–161.
2005 Feb 1
Górecki, T.; Lynen, F.; Szucs, R.; Sandra, P.
Anal. Chem. 78 (9), 3186– 3192.
2006 May 1
2007 Nov 2
Comparison of the response of four aerosol detectors used with
ultra high pressure liquid chromatography.
Hutchinson, J. P.; Li, J.; Farrell, W.; Groeber, E.; Szucs, R.;
Dicinoski, G.; Haddad, P. R.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1218 (12), 1646–1655.
2011 Mar 25
Universal response model for a corona charged aerosol
detector.
Hutchinson, J. P.; Li, J.; Farrell, W.; Groeber, E.; Szucs, R.;
Dicinoski, G.; Haddad, P. R.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1217 (47), 7418–7427.
2010 Nov 19
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Title Authors Publication Publication Date
Effects of eluent temperature and elution bandwidth on detection
response for aerosol-based detectors.
Khandagale, M. M.; Hutchinson, J. P.; Dicinoski, G. W.; Haddad, P.
R.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1308, 96–103.
2013 Sep 20
Development and evaluation of Corona charged aerosol detection
(CAD): A new universal detector for HPLC.
McCarthy, R.; Gamache, P.; Asa, D.
LabPlus international. 2005 Jun
Comparison of the sensitivity of evaporative universal detectors
and LC/MS in the HILIC and the reversed-phase HPLC modes.
Mitchell, C. R.; Bao, Y.; Benz, N. J.; Zhang, S.
J. Chromatogr., B: Anal. Technol. Biomed. Life Sci. 877 (32),
4133–4139.
2009 Dec 15
The successful implementation of Corona CAD technology in HPLC
laboratories across a wide range of industries.
Ramsey, N. Chromatography 27 (Suppl. 2), 77–78.
2006
A new universal detector, Corona charged aerosol detection. Senda,
M.; Fukushima, K.; Hashiguchi, K.; Matsumoto, T.; Gamache, P.;
Waraska, J.; Asa, D.
Chromatography 27 (3), 119–124.
2006
A new universal detector, Corona charged aerosol detector and its
applications.
Senda, M.; Kanedai, Y.; Fukushima, K.; Hirose, K.; Hashiguchi, K.;
Matsumoto, T.
Chromatography 27 (Suppl. 1), 39–42.
2006
Evaluation of column bleed by using an ultraviolet and a charged
aerosol detector coupled to a high-temperature liquid
chromatographic system.
Teutenberg, T.; Tuerk, J.; Holzhauser, M.; Kiffmeyer, T. K.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1119 (1–2), 197–201.
2006 Jun 30
Review of operating principle and applications of the charged
aerosol detector.
Vehovec, T.; Obreza, A. J. Chromatogr., A. 1217 (10),
1549–1556.
2010 Mar 5
Vervoort, N.; Daemen, D.; Török, G.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1189 (1–2), 92–100.
2008 May 2
Determination of relative response factors for chromatographic
investigations using NMR spectrometry.
Webster, G. K.; Marsden, I.; Pommerening, C. A.; Tyrakowski, C. M.;
Tobias, B.
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 49 (5), 1261–1265.
2009 Jul 12
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Title Authors Publication Publication Date
Development of analytical procedures to study changes in the
composition of meat phospholipids caused by induced
oxidation.
Cascone, A.; Eerola, S.; Ritieni, A.; Rizzo, A.
J. Chromatogr., A 1120 (1–2), 211–220.
2006 Jul 7
Evaporative light scattering and charged aerosol detector.
Chaminade, P. Chapter 5. In Hyphenated and Alternative Methods of
Detection in Chromatography, Chromatographic Science Series;
Shalliker, A., Ed.; Taylor & Francis Group, LLC: Boca Raton,
FL.; 145–160.
2012
Simple and efficient profiling of phospholipids in phospholipase
D-modified soy lecithin by HPLC with charged aerosol
detection.
Damnjanovic, J.; Nakano, H.; Iwasaki, Y.
J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 90 (7), 951–957.
2013 Jul
Discriminating olive and non-olive oils using HPLC-CAD and
chemometrics.
de la Mata-Espinosa, P.; Bosque- Sendra, J. M.; Bro, R.; Cuadros-
Rodríguez, L.
Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 399 (6), 2083–2092.
2011 Feb
Olive oil quantification of edible vegetable oil blends using
triacylglycerols chromatographic fingerprints and chemometric
tools.
de la Mata-Espinosa, P.; Bosque- Sendra, J. M.; Bro, R.; Cuadros-
Rodríguez, L.
Talanta 85 (1), 177–182. 2011 Jul 15
Quantification of triacylglycerols in olive oils using HPLC-CAD. de
la Mata-Espinosa, P.; Bosque- Sendra, J.; Cuadros-Rodriguez,
L.
Food Analytical Methods 4 (4), 574–581.
2011 Dec
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Quantification of pegylated phospholipids decorating polymeric
microcapsules of perfluorooctyl bromide by reverse phase HPLC with
a charged aerosol detector.
Díaz-López, R.; Libong, D.; Tsapis, N.; Fattal, E.; Chaminade,
P.
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 48 (3), 702–707.
2008 Nov 4
Squalene emulsions for parenteral vaccine and drug delivery. Fox,
C. B. Molecules 14 (9), 3286– 3312.
2009 Sep 1
Interactions between parenteral lipid emulsions and container
surfaces.
Gonyon, T.; Tomaso, A.; Kotha, P.; Owen, H.; Patel, D.; Carter, P.;
Cronin, J.; Green, J.
PDA J. Pharm. Sci. and Tech. 67 (3), 247–254.
2013 May–Jun
Iwasaki, Y.; Masayama, A.; Mori, A.; Ikeda, C.; Nakano, H.
J. Chromatogr., A 1216 (32), 6077–6080.
2009 Aug 7
Determination of phospholipid and its degradation products in
liposomes for injection by HPLC-charged aerosol detection
(CAD).
Jiang, Q.; Yang, R.; Mei, X. Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal
(Zhongguo Yaoxue Zazhi, Beijing, China) 42 (23), 1794–1796.
2007
Rapid quantification of yeast lipid using microwave-assisted total
lipid extraction and HPLC-CAD.
Khoomrung, S.; Chumnanpuen, P.; Jansa-Ard, S.; Ståhlman, M.;
Nookaew, I.; Borén, J.; Nielsen, J.
Anal. Chem. 85 (10), 4912– 4919.
2013 May 21
A new liquid chromatography method with charge aerosol detector
(CAD) for the determination of phospholipid classes. Application to
milk phospholipids.
Kieibowicz, G.; Micek, P.; Wawrzenczyk, C.
Talanta 105, 28–33. 2013 Feb 15
Title Authors Publication Publication Date
An LC method for the analysis of phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis
products and its application to the monitoring of the acyl
migration process.
Kiebowicz, G.; Smuga, D.; Gadkowski, W.; Chojnacka, A.;
Wawrzenczyk, C.
Talanta 94, 22–29. 2012 May 30
Separation of acylglycerols, FAME and FFA in biodiesel by size
exclusion chromatography.
Kittirattanapiboon, K.; Krisnangkurá, K.
2008 Mar 17
Quantitation of triacylglycerols from plant oils using charged
aerosol detection with gradient compensation.
Lísa, M.; Lynen, F.; Holcapek, M.; Sandra, P.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1176 (1–2), 135–142.
2007 Dec 28
Quantitative study of the stratum corneum lipid classes by normal
phase liquid chromatography: comparison between two universal
detectors.
Merle, C.; Laugel, C.; Chaminade, P.; Baillet-Guffroy, A.
J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 33, 629–644.
2010 Mar
The analysis of lipids via HPLC with a charged aerosol
detector.
Moreau, R. A. Lipids 41 (7), 727–34. 2006 Jul
Lipid analysis via HPLC with a charged aerosol detector. Moreau, R.
A. Lipid Technol. 21 (8–9), 191–194.
2009 Oct 23
Extraction and analysis of food lipids. Moreau, R. A.;
Winkler-Moser, J. K.
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Second Edition; Ötles, S., Ed.; Taylor & Francis Group, LLC:
Boca Raton, FL.; 115–134.
2011 Nov
Aerosol based detectors for the investigation of phospholipid
hydrolysis in a pharmaceutical suspension formulation.
Nair, L.; Werling, J. J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 49 (1), 95–99.
2009 Jan 15
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Structure/function relationships of adipose phospholipase A2
containing a cys-his-his catalytic triad.
Pang, X. Y.; Cao, J.; Addington, L.; Lovell, S.; Battaile, K. P.;
Zhang, Rao, J. L.; Dennis, E. A.; Moise, A. R.
J. Biol. Chem. 287 (42), 35260–35274.
2012 Oct 12
Simultaneous assessment of lipid classes and bile acids in human
intestinal fluid by solid-phase extraction and HPLC methods.
Persson, E.; Löfgren, L.; Hansson, G.; Abrahamsson, B.; Lennernäs,
H.; Nilsson, R.
J. Lipid Res. 48 (1), 242– 251.
2007 Jan
The use of charged aerosol detection with HPLC for the measurement
of lipids.
Plante, M.; Bailey, B.; Acworth, I. Methods Mol. Biol. (Totowa, NJ,
U.S.) 579, 469–482.
2009
Comparison between charged aerosol detection and light scattering
detection for the analysis of Leishmania membrane
phospholipids.
Ramos, R. G.; Libong, D.; Rakotomanga, M.; Gaudin, K.; Loiseau, P.
M.; Chaminade, P.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1209 (1–2), 88–94.
2008 Oct 31
Ruiz-Samblás, C.; Arrebola- Pascual, C.; Tres, A.; van Ruth, S.;
Cuadros-Rodríguez, L.
Talanta. 116, 788–793. 2013 Nov 15
Simple and precise detection of lipid compounds present within
liposomal formulations using a charged aerosol detector.
Schönherr, C.; Touchene, S.; Wilser, G.; Peschka-Süss, R.;
Francese, G.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1216 (5), 781–786.
2009 Jan 30
Determination of intralumenal individual bile acids by HPLC with
charged aerosol detection.
Vertzoni, M.; Archontaki, H.; Reppas, C.
J. Lipid Res. 49 (12), 2690–2695.
2008 Dec
Neurolipids and the use of a charged aerosol detector. Waraska, J.;
Acworth, I. Am. Biotechnol. Lab. 26 (1), 12–13.
2008
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Improving the universal response of evaporative light scattering
detection by mobile phase compensation.
de Villiers, A.; Górecki, T.; Lynen, F.; Szucs, R.; Sandra,
P.
J. Chromatogr., A 1161 (1–2), 183–191.
2007 Aug 17
Díaz-López, R.; Libong, D.; Tsapis, N.; Fattal, E.; Chaminade,
P.
J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 48 (3), 702–707.
2008 Nov 4
Phospholipid decoration of microcapsules containing perfluorooctyl
bromide used as ultrasound contrast agents.
Díaz-López, R.; Tsapis, N.; Libong, D.; Chaminade, P.; Connan, C.;
Chehimi, M. M.; Berti, R.; Taulier, N.; Urbach, W.; Nicolas, V.;
Fattal, E.
Biomaterials 30 (8), 1462– 1472.
2009 Mar
Aerosol-based detectors for liquid chromatography: Do they have a
role in bioanalysis?
Dixon, R. W. Bioanalysis 1 (8), 1389– 1392.
2009 Nov
Górecki, T.; Lynen, F.; Szucs, R.; Sandra, P.
Anal. Chem. 78 (9), 3186– 3192.
2006 May 1
2007 Nov 2
Characterization of an endoglucanase belonging to a new subfamily
of glycoside hydrolase family 45 of the basidiomycete Phanerochaete
chrysosporium.
Igarashi, K.; Ishida, T.; Hori, C.; Samejima, M.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74 (18), 5628–5634.
2008 Sep
Serial coupling of reversed-phase and hydrophilic interaction
liquid chromatography to broaden the elution window for the
analysis of pharmaceutical compounds.
Louw, S.; Pereira, A. S.; Lynen, F.; Hanna-Brown, M.; Sandra,
P.
J. Chromatogr., A 1208 (1- 2), 90–94.
2008 Oct 24
Determination of parabens in cosmetic products using multi- walled
carbon nanotubes as solid phase extraction sorbent and
corona-charged aerosol detection system.
Márquez-Sillero, I.; Aguilera- Herrador, E.; Cárdenas, S.;
Valcárcel, M.
J. Chromatogr., A. 1217 (1), 1–6.
2010 Jan 1
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Bioactive contaminants leach from disposable laboratory
plasticware.
McDonald, G. R.; Hudson, A. L.; Dunn, S. M. J.; You, H.; Baker, G.
B.; Whittal, R. M.; Martin, J. W.; Jha, A.; Edmondson, D. E.; Holt,
A.
Science 322 (5903), 917. 2008 Nov 7
Enzymatic reaction coupled with flow-injection analysis with
charged aerosol, coulometric, or amperometric detection for
estimation of contamination of the environment by pesticides.
Mikelova, R.; Prokop, Z.; Stejskal, K.; Adam, V.; Beklova, M.;
Trnkova, L.; et al.
Chromatographia 67 (Suppl. 1), 47–53.
2008 May
Enzymatic reaction coupled with flow-injection analysis with
charged aerosol, coulometric, or amperometric detection for
estimation of contamination of the environment by pesticides.
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