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Article Dans Une Revue Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry Année : 1998

Speciation of metal complexes with biomolecules by reversed-phase HPLC with ion-spray and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection

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Complementarity of ion-spray MS and ICP-MS as detection techniques in reversed-phase HPLC for the characterization of metals complexed by biomacromolecules is discussed by the example of the speciation of metallothionein-bound cadmium. The commercially purified rabbit liver MT-2 isoform is eluted from a microbore C8 column with a gradient of up to 50% methanol in acetate buffer (pH 6.0) to give one major and three minor peaks detected at 254 nm. The preparation is further characterized by using an ICP mass spectrometer interfaced with HPLC via a direct injection nebulizer which allows for the specific detection of cadmium down to the 10 ng mL-1 level. On-line detection by mass spectrometry with an ion-spray (pneumatically-assisted electrospray) ion source further allows the determination of the molecular masses of the eluted compounds. © Springer-Verlag 1998.
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H. Chassaigne, Ryszard Lobinski. Speciation of metal complexes with biomolecules by reversed-phase HPLC with ion-spray and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection. Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1998, 361 (3), pp.267--273. ⟨hal-01559802⟩
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