Principles of stopped-flow sequential injection analysis and its application to the kinetic determination of traces of a proteolytic enzyme
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 63 (17) , 1680-1685
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac00017a006
Abstract
The concept of sequential injection analysis is described, and an application of this novel technique to an assay of traces of a proteolytic enzyme is demonstrated. The automated method is based on a stopped-flow procedure with fluorescence detection. Instead of using the conventional constant flow rate, a sinusoldal flow pattern, as generated by a robust cam-driven piston pump, has been applied. The validation of the novel flow injection system using a nonreactive fluorescent compound yielded highly reproducible results over a concentration range of 3 order of magnitude. The calibration graph for the enzyme activities in the range 5-75 micron mL-1 could be fitted a second-order polynomial. The detection limit is 2.5 micron mL-1, which corresponds to 7.2 ng mL-1 pure active enzyme.Keywords
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