Micro sequential injection: automated insulin derivatization and separation using a lab-on-valve capillary electrophoresis system

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作者
Wu, CH [1 ]
Scampavia, L [1 ]
Ruzicka, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1039/b301622f
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Automated sampling and fluorogenic derivatization of islet proteins (insulin, proinsulin, c-peptide) are separated and analyzed by a novel lab-on-valve capillary electrophoresis (LOV-CE) system. This fully integrated device is based on a micro sequential injection instrument that uses a lab-on-valve manifold to integrate capillary electrophoresis. The lab-on-valve manifold is used to perform all microfluidic tasks such as sampling, fluorogenic labeling, and CE capillary rejuvenation providing a very reliable system for reproducible CE separations. Fluorescence detection was coupled to an epiluminescence fluorescence microscope using a customized capillary positioning plate. This customized plate incorporated two fused-silica fiber optic probes that allow for simultaneous absorbance and fluorescence detection, extending the utility of this device. Derivatization conditions with respect to the sequence of addition, timing, injection position, and volumes were optimized through iterative series of experiments that are executed automatically by software control. Reproducibility in fluorogenic labeling was tested with repetitive injections of 3.45 mM insulin, yielding 1.3% RSD for peak area, 0.5% RSD for electromigration time, and 2.8% RSD for peak height. Fluorescence detection demonstrated a linear dynamic range of 3.43 to 6.87 mM for insulin (r(2) = 0.99999), 0.39 to 1.96 pM for proinsulin (r(2) = 0.99195) and 260 to 781 nM for c-peptide (r(2) = 0.99983). By including hydrodynamic flushing immediately after the detection of the last analyte, the sampling frequency for islet protein analysis was increased. Finally, an in vitro insulin assay using rat pancreatic islet excretions was tested using this lab-on-valve capillary electrophoresis system.
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