we were also thinking of doing same although we are trying to lable specific amino acids ina protein......could you tell info about derivatization reagents that could lable cystine,methionine,asparagine and tryptophane???
Dear Rick1112,
Personally I have no experience in fluorescence derivatization of amino acids, so maybe if there is an expert on this forum regarding this question I'll kindly let him/her to answer your question. My colleague who works on HPLC/FLD is on a conference at this moment so I couldn't get the answer you need.
But I tried to search the journals regarding your question and I find some interesting publications, which I think are worth to be read:
Derivatization and Fluorescence Detection of Amino Acids and Peptides with 9-Fluorenylmethyl Chloroformate on the Surface of a Solid Adsorbent, Dihua Shangguan, Yingxin Zhao, Huiwan Han, Rui Zhao, and Guoquan Liu* , Anal. Chem., 73 (9), 2054 -2057
HPLC-fluorescence determination of amino acids in pharmaceuticals after pre-column derivatization with phanquinone, R. Gatti a, M.G. Gioia a, P. Andreatta b, G. Pentassuglia, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 35 (2004) 339–348
Phanquinone: a useful fluorescent pre-chromatographic derivatization reagent for liquid chromatographic analyses of amino acid dosage forms R. Gatti, M.G. Gioia, A.M. Di Pietra, Analytica Chimica Acta 474 (2002) 11–20
New reagents for determination of amino acids by liquid chromatography with pre-column fluorescence derivatization, Xinjun Fana, Jinmao Youa, Jingwu Kanga, Qingyu Oua, Qingcun Zhub, Analytica Chimica Acta 367 (1998) 81-91
High-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection for quantitation of tryptophan and tyrosine in a shrimp waste protein concentrate, D.I. S´anchez-Machado, B. Chavira-Willys, J. L´opez-Cervantes, Journal of Chromatography B, 863 (2008) 88–93
Simple and rapid quantitative high-performance liquid chromatographic
analysis of plasma amino acids, Michael P. Frank a, Robert W. Powers, Journal of Chromatography B, 852 (2007) 646–649 {derivatization with OPA reagent}
Tryptophan determination in milk-based ingredients and dried sport supplements by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection, Cristina Delgado-Andrade a, Jose A. Rufia -Henares,
Salvio Jimenez-Perez, Francisco J. Morales, Food Chemistry 98 (2006) 580–585
As I have briefly inspected those papers I saw different derivatizing reagents for amino acids like: OPA, FMOC, etc.
Good luck