Dietary Phenolic Compounds in Biological Samples: Current Challenges in Analytical Chemistry

Author(s):  
Maike Passon
2012 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 938-976 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahram Seidi ◽  
Yadollah Yamini

AbstractUltrasonic assistance is one of the great successes of modern analytical chemistry, which uses this energy for a variety of purposes in relation to sample preparation and development of methods for the analysis of numerous contaminants including organic and inorganic compounds. This review will attempt to provide an overview of more recent applications of ultrasound in different environmental and biological samples such as food, soil and water as well as a brief description of the theoretical understanding of this method. Also, the possibility of coupling ultrasound with other analytical techniques will be discussed.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (9) ◽  
pp. 2790
Author(s):  
Natalia Manousi ◽  
Orfeas-Evangelos Plastiras ◽  
Eleni A. Deliyanni ◽  
George A. Zachariadis

Bioanalysis is the scientific field of the quantitative determination of xenobiotics (e.g., drugs and their metabolites) and biotics (e.g., macromolecules) in biological matrices. The most common samples in bioanalysis include blood (i.e., serum, plasma and whole blood) and urine. However, the analysis of alternative biosamples, such as hair and nails are gaining more and more attention. The main limitations for the determination of small organic compounds in biological samples is their low concentration in these matrices, in combination with the sample complexity. Therefore, a sample preparation/analyte preconcentration step is typically required. Currently, the development of novel microextraction and miniaturized extraction techniques, as well as novel adsorbents for the analysis of biosamples, in compliance with the requirements of Green Analytical Chemistry, is in the forefront of research in analytical chemistry. Graphene oxide (GO) is undoubtedly a powerful adsorbent for sample preparation that has been successfully coupled with a plethora of green extraction techniques. GO is composed of carbon atoms in a sp2 single-atom layer of a hybrid connection, and it exhibits high surface area, as well as good mechanical and thermal stability. In this review, we aim to discuss the applications of GO and functionalized GO derivatives in microextraction and miniaturized extraction techniques for the determination of small organic molecules in biological samples.


Micromachines ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1037
Author(s):  
Qiong Wang ◽  
Xiaoling Zhang ◽  
Danfen Yin ◽  
Jinan Deng ◽  
Jun Yang ◽  
...  

Cell separation plays an important role in the fields of analytical chemistry and biomedicine. To solve the blockage problem and improve the separation throughput in the traditional microstructure filtration-based separation approach, a continuous cell separation and collection approach via micropost array railing on a microfilter and negative dielectrophoresis combined chip is proposed. By tilting the micropost array at a certain angle, microparticles or cells enter the collection area under micropost array railing. The effects of the inclination angle of the micropost array and the electrode distance on the microparticle collection efficiency were investigated. Based on the optimized microfluidic chip structure, 37- and 16.3-μm particles were collected with 85% and 89% efficiencies, respectively. Additionally, algal cells were separated and collected by using the optimized microchip. The chip also had good separation and collection effects on biological samples, which effectively solved the blockage problem and improved the separation throughput, laying a foundation for subsequent microstructure filtration separation-based research and application.


Author(s):  
A.M. Gómez-Caravaca ◽  
J. Lozano-Sánchez ◽  
M.d.M. Contreras Gámez ◽  
A. Segura Carretero ◽  
A. Taamalli

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