Publications by authors named "Prabhavie M Opallage"

Refractive index (RI) detection using backscatter interferometry (BSI) enables universal detection in capillary electrophoresis (CE). BSI detection is a versatile on-capillary approach that is easily integrated with capillary or microfluidic channels, straightforward to miniaturize, and inexpensive. The focused BSI light source can also double as the excitation source for fluorescence, enabling simultaneous universal (BSI) and specific (fluorescence) signals from the same detection volume.

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Electroosmotic flow (EOF) is the bulk flow of solution in a capillary or microchannel induced by an applied electric potential. For capillary and microchip electrophoresis, the EOF enables analysis of both cations and anions in one separation and can be varied to modify separation speed and resolution. The EOF arises from an electrical double layer at the capillary wall and is normally controlled through the pH and ionic strength of the background buffer or with the use of additives.

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Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) separates serum proteins into bands whose shape and amplitude can alert clinicians to a range of disorders. This is followed by more specific immunoassays to quantify important antigens and confirm a diagnosis. Here we develop a high-speed capillary electrophoresis (HSCE) platform capable of simultaneous SPE and immunoassay measurements.

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High speed capillary electrophoresis (HSCE) combined with refractive index (RI) detection is developed for the rapid separation and detection of inorganic ions and amino acids. A mixture of three inorganic ions (K, Na, Li) and eight amino acids (Lys, Arg, Ala, Gly, Val, Thr, Trp, Asp) are detected using back scatter interferometry (BSI), without the need for chemical modifications or contrast. A thin-walled separation capillary (50 μm i.

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