HPLC analysis of noradrenaline in microdialysis samples
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:02 pm
Hi all,
The problem I am having is that I cannot detect noradrenaline (NA) in brain microdialysis samples using an Antec Decade II electrochemical detection system. In fact even if I inject a standard solution of NA in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) into the system, the detector just goes off scale. However I can achieve resonable detection limits when I inject NA standards in mobile phase (MP).
I am using fairly standard conditions for NA detection according to the literature but I obviously must be doing something wrong.
MP composition: 154mM NaCl; 4mM KCl; 2.2mM CaCl2; pH 6.2
Flow rate is: 0.65 ml/min
CSF composition: 10.4mM Citric Acid; 61mM Sodium Acetate;
Methanol 7%; pH 5.1
Please share your experience if you have've encountered a similar problem before.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Alex.
The problem I am having is that I cannot detect noradrenaline (NA) in brain microdialysis samples using an Antec Decade II electrochemical detection system. In fact even if I inject a standard solution of NA in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) into the system, the detector just goes off scale. However I can achieve resonable detection limits when I inject NA standards in mobile phase (MP).
I am using fairly standard conditions for NA detection according to the literature but I obviously must be doing something wrong.
MP composition: 154mM NaCl; 4mM KCl; 2.2mM CaCl2; pH 6.2
Flow rate is: 0.65 ml/min
CSF composition: 10.4mM Citric Acid; 61mM Sodium Acetate;
Methanol 7%; pH 5.1
Please share your experience if you have've encountered a similar problem before.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Alex.