Applications of Prominence RF-20AXS Fluorescence Detector (Part 3) Analysis of Saccharides Using Post-Column Derivatization System
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The analysis of saccharides with high sensitivity and specificity is essential in fields such as food quality control, biotechnology and clinical diagnostics. Post-column derivatization transforms reducing sugars into fluorescent compounds, enabling trace-level detection and clear separation of mono- and disaccharides. The Prominence RF-20AXS fluorescence detector further improves reliability by maintaining a constant flowcell temperature and enhancing signal-to-noise performance.
This application note illustrates the performance of the Shimadzu Prominence RF-20AXS system coupled with a post-column derivatization module for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of 11 common saccharides. Key goals include demonstrating separation efficiency, sensitivity limits and the impact of temperature control on fluorescence intensity.
The system operates in anion-exchange mode with the following configuration:
The system achieved baseline separation of 11 saccharides including sucrose, cellobiose, maltose and glucose in a single run. Sensitivity was confirmed by detecting glucose at a 20 pmol injection level (3.6 ng) with a water Raman signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 2000. Temperature control of the flowcell proved critical: raising the cell temperature from 25 °C to 30 °C caused a greater than 10 % decrease in fluorescence intensity for all analytes, which would compromise quantitation in uncontrolled environments.
Advances may include miniaturized post-column reactors, novel derivatization reagents for expanded analyte classes, integration with mass spectrometry for structural elucidation and automated high-throughput workflows. Real-time monitoring of sugar metabolism and online process control in biomanufacturing are promising applications.
The Shimadzu Prominence RF-20AXS fluorescence detector paired with a post-column arginine/borate derivatization system offers a powerful solution for high-resolution, high-sensitivity saccharide analysis. Temperature-controlled detection ensures consistent performance, making it suitable for demanding analytical environments.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The analysis of saccharides with high sensitivity and specificity is essential in fields such as food quality control, biotechnology and clinical diagnostics. Post-column derivatization transforms reducing sugars into fluorescent compounds, enabling trace-level detection and clear separation of mono- and disaccharides. The Prominence RF-20AXS fluorescence detector further improves reliability by maintaining a constant flowcell temperature and enhancing signal-to-noise performance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note illustrates the performance of the Shimadzu Prominence RF-20AXS system coupled with a post-column derivatization module for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of 11 common saccharides. Key goals include demonstrating separation efficiency, sensitivity limits and the impact of temperature control on fluorescence intensity.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
The system operates in anion-exchange mode with the following configuration:
- Separation column: Shim-pack ISA-07/S2504 (250 mm × 4.0 mm I.D.) with ISA guard column (50 mm × 4.0 mm I.D.)
- Mobile phase: Linear gradient from 0.1 M potassium borate buffer (pH 8) to 0.4 M buffer (pH 9)
- Flow rate: 0.6 mL/min; column temperature: 65 °C; injection volume: 10 µL
- Post-column reagent: 10 g/L arginine and 30 g/L boric acid at 0.5 mL/min through a 10 mL reaction coil (150 °C) and 6 mL cooling coil
- Detection: Prominence RF-20AXS, excitation at 320 nm, emission at 430 nm; flowcell temperature controlled at 25 °C
Main Results and Discussion
The system achieved baseline separation of 11 saccharides including sucrose, cellobiose, maltose and glucose in a single run. Sensitivity was confirmed by detecting glucose at a 20 pmol injection level (3.6 ng) with a water Raman signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 2000. Temperature control of the flowcell proved critical: raising the cell temperature from 25 °C to 30 °C caused a greater than 10 % decrease in fluorescence intensity for all analytes, which would compromise quantitation in uncontrolled environments.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High sensitivity and selectivity for reducing sugars down to low picomole levels
- Robust performance under temperature fluctuations due to flowcell control
- Comprehensive carbohydrate profiling in food, fermentation monitoring and clinical assays
- Improved data reliability for QA/QC laboratories requiring trace-level sugar quantification
Future Trends and Possibilities
Advances may include miniaturized post-column reactors, novel derivatization reagents for expanded analyte classes, integration with mass spectrometry for structural elucidation and automated high-throughput workflows. Real-time monitoring of sugar metabolism and online process control in biomanufacturing are promising applications.
Conclusion
The Shimadzu Prominence RF-20AXS fluorescence detector paired with a post-column arginine/borate derivatization system offers a powerful solution for high-resolution, high-sensitivity saccharide analysis. Temperature-controlled detection ensures consistent performance, making it suitable for demanding analytical environments.
Reference
- H. Mikami and Y. Ishida: Bunseki Kagaku, 32, E207 (1983)
- H. Nakamura, Supervisor: Liquid Chromatography Knacks (Detection Chapter), Maruzen (2006), p. 40
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