Publications by authors named "Ludmila Krivankova"

This contribution is a methodological review of the publications about the topic from the last 2 years. Therefore, it is primarily organized according to the methods and procedures used in surveyed papers and the origin and type of sample and specification of analytes form the secondary structure. The introductory part about navigation in the architecture of stacking brings a brief characterization of the various stacking methods, with the description of mutual links to each other and important differences among them.

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CE with MS detection is a hyphenated technique which greatly improves the ability of CE to deal with real samples, especially with those coming from biology and medicine, where the target analytes are present as trace amounts in very complex matrices. CE-MS is now almost a routine technique performed on commercially available instruments. It faces currently a tremendous development of the technique itself as well as of its wide application area.

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The predominant circulating folate coenzyme in plasma/serum, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) was determined in human blood, serum and urine using a method based on the hyphenation of capillary ITP and zone electrophoresis. Measurements were done with a commercially available instrument for capillary isotachophoresis equipped with a column-switching system. The choice of electrolytes was limited by the instability of 5-MTHF and volatility of electrolytes for the potential coupling of the instrumentation with MS detector.

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This paper contributes to the methodology of measuring pK values and ionic mobilities by capillary zone electrophoresis by introducing the principle of constant ionic strength and minimum interaction of analytes with counterionic components and presenting a standard system of cationic buffers for measurements of weak bases. The system is designed so that all buffers comprise the same concentration of Cl(-) present as the only counter anion. This minimizes problems caused by interactions between the counterion and the analytes which may otherwise bring biased values of obtained effective mobilities.

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In contemporary analytical practice, the on-line CE-MS technique has established as a powerful separation and identification analytical tool. Its major instrumental aspects can be considered as solved and its routine use with specific applications to be implemented is the typical task at present. In that context, the chemical (wet, electrophoretic) part of the technique becomes very important as here the separation battle of the overall success of the developed method is fought.

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Determination of pK values of weak bases and acids by CZE has already attracted big attention in current practice and proved to offer the advantage of being applicable for mixtures of analytes. The method is based on the measurement of mobility curves plotting the effective mobility vs. the pH of the background electrolyte, and following computer-assisted regression involving corrections for ionic strength and temperature.

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The determination of ethyl glucuronide (EtG), a marker of recent alcohol consumption, in human serum by hyphenation of capillary ITP (CITP) and CZE is reported. For CITP step, 1 x 10(-2) M hydrochloric acid adjusted with epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA) to pH 4.4 was used as the leading electrolyte, and 1 x 10(-2) M nicotinic acid with EACA, pH 4.

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A method for determination of metabisulfite and hydrosulfite in poultice and decolorant by isotachophoresis was developed. Metabisulfite and hydrosulfite are ionizable oxoanions of sulfur of similar character that can easily be oxidized to sulfates. To protect the analytes from oxidation the solid samples were dissolved in a 1% (w/v) solution of formaldehyde.

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A method has been developed for the determination of iodide in mineral water, seawater, cooking salt, serum, and urine based on hyphenation of capillary ITP and zone electrophoresis. A commercially available instrumentation for capillary ITP with column-switching system was used. ITP served for removal of chloride present in the analyzed samples in a ratio of 10(6)-10(7):1 to iodide, zone electrophoresis was used for evaluation.

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Sample stacking is a general term for methods in CE which are used for on-line concentration of diluted analytes. During the stacking process, analytes present at low concentrations in a long injected sample zone are concentrated into a short zone (stack). The stacked analytes are then separated and individual zones are detected.

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Determination of impurities in ionic liquids (ILs) remains a difficult task. In this work, the hyphenation of isotachophoretic (ITP) preconcentration to zone electrophoresis (ZE) has been explored for the trace analysis of the cationic impurities Na(+), Li(+), and methylimidazolium (MI(+)) in butylmethylimidazolium (BMI(+))-based ILs. Simultaneous detection of UV-transparent and UV-absorbing impurities was ensured by a BGE composed of creatinine-acetate buffer.

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The analysis of ethyl glucuronide (EtG), a marker of recent alcohol consumption, in serum with an optimized CZE assay is reported. The method uses a 0.1-mm id fused-silica capillary of 50 cm effective length that is coated with linear polyacrylamide, a pH 4.

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A method for isotachophoretic determination of sweeteners of different character in candies and chewing gums was developed. A capillary of 0.8 mm ID and 90 mm effective length made of fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymer is filled with an electrolyte system consisting of 10 mM HCl + 14 mM Tris, pH 7.

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Accurate determination of pK(a) values is important for proper characterization of newly synthesized molecules. In this work we have used CZE for determination of pK(a) values of new compounds prepared from intermediates, 2, 3 and 4-(2-chloro-acetylamino)-phenoxyacetic acids, by substituting chloride for 2-oxo-pyrrolidine, 2-oxo-piperidine or 2-oxo-azepane. These substances are expected to have a cognition enhancing activity and free radicals scavenging effect.

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Borate buffers are common background electrolytes for analyses of anions in capillary zone electrophoresis. Usually, sodium borate at a given pH is used and this specification seems to be sufficient for a successful analysis. In this paper, we show that free migration of OH(-) may deteriorate the analysis of a typical anionic analysis of clinical samples due to uncontrolled migration of OH(-) throughout the systems of analyzed zones and may damage the stacking of anionic analytes of interest.

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For the determination of iodide in urine, where 80-90% of consumed iodine is excreted, a fast, simple, and sensitive method of capillary zone electrophoresis was elaborated and tested also for additional complex matrices such as human serum, cooking salt, and seawater. Several approaches were examined for the separation of iodide from other macro- and microcomponents in the tested matrices, and the best results were obtained when host-guest interaction with alpha-cyclodextrin or ion-pairing with polyethylenimine was employed. In both cases comparable resolution and sensitivity were reached.

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Effects originating from the variability of the sample matrix can be efficiently eliminated when the separation conditions are selected so that compounds of like charge with high concentration referred to as macrocomponents are embodied into the system of transient isotachophoresis. For stacking and separation of anionic trace analytes in biological samples, the presence of chloride is shown to be important to balance out effects of other macrocomponents that act against isotachophoretic stacking. Having acetoacetate, malate, citrate, and some drug metabolites in untreated human serum samples, the stacking mechanism of these compounds in an electrolyte system comprising 5 mM mandelic acid and epsilon -aminocaproic acid, pH 3.

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The review describes principles of procedures and techniques used in capillary zone electrophoresis for enhancement of sensitivity that are based on increasing analyte mass in its zone during the electromigration process, for which the term stacking is generally used. Attention is paid to intrinsic stacking in samples with low conductivity, transient isotachophoretic stacking applied in samples with high conductivity, and sweeping in micellar electrokinetic chromatography. Principles of these stacking schemes are explained, new procedures and instrumental arrangements are discussed, and all contributions involving stacking principles that have been published since the year 2000 are surveyed.

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An information system Xemic applicable in analytical chemistry is described and its use in capillary electrophoresis for searching suitable separation conditions is demonstrated. This system is capable to provide suitable separation conditions even for analytes for which no electrophoretic experiments have been published so far. The system works with a database of components of anionic character the analyses of which have been performed, published in reviewed scientific journals, and included into a database created by an expert.

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This contribution is aimed at providing a survey of the limitations of the peak-height technique. It is shown that the shape and the slope of calibration curves give a precise insight into the separation mechanism and can warn the analyst against improper selection of background electrolyte or sample dilution. This work investigates three typical situations where the sample contains (i) the minor analyte only, (ii) the minor analyte and a nonstacking bulk component, (iii) the minor analyte and a stacking bulk component, and various modes of measurement of the calibration curves differing in the medium used for the dilution of the original sample (water, background electrolyte, solution of the bulk component).

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