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Published on: May 19, 2012
Gas chromatographic determination of prostaglandins
1Department of Analytical and General Chemistry, Silesian Technical University, 9 Strzody Street, Gliwice, 44-100, Poland. baranows@polsl.gliwice.pl
Abstract:
Progress in separation and detection of prostaglandins and the other metabolites of arachidonic acid by means of GC-ECD, GC-MS, and GC-MS-MS in the course of the past fifteen years was reviewed. One discussed the problems of sample preparation, selection of proper chromatographic conditions, and detection modes available. Finally, applications of the methods developed to detection and quantification of prostanoids in biological material was presented.
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