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Analysis of Fullerene-Based Nanomaterial in Serum Matrix by CE
Electrophoresis
  • King C. Chan
  • Anil K. Patri
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
  • Scott E. McNeil
  • Haleem J. Issaq
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2007
DOI
10.1002/elps.200600724
PubMed ID
17447247
Abstract

With the increasing interest in using nanoparticles as vehicles for drug delivery and image contrast agents, there is a need to develop assays for their detection and quantitation in complex matrices to facilitate monitoring their biodistribution. In this study, we developed a CE approach for the analysis of two nanoparticles: carboxyfullerene (C3) and dendrofullerene (DF1) in both standard solutions and a serum matrix. These highly soluble, charged C(60) derivatives were characterized by CZE using either a bare or dynamically coated fused-silica capillaries. The resolution of both nanoparticles was slightly lower with the coated capillary; however, their migration times were faster. While separation of the DF1 nanoparticles using MEKC resulted in a greater number of observable peaks, the peak profile of C3 was basically unchanged regardless of whether SDS micelles were added to the running buffers or not. The MEKC and/or CZE assays were then used to quantitate the C3 and DF1 nanoparticles in spiked human serum samples. The quantitation of the nanoparticles was linear from 0-500 microg/mL with detection limits ranging from 0.5 to 6 microg/mL.

Keywords
  • Buffers,
  • calibration,
  • chromatography,
  • micellar electrokinetic capillary,
  • electrophoresis,
  • capillary,
  • fullerenes,
  • hydrogen-ion concentration,
  • nanostructures,
  • serum
Citation Information
King C. Chan, Anil K. Patri, Timothy D. Veenstra, Scott E. McNeil, et al.. "Analysis of Fullerene-Based Nanomaterial in Serum Matrix by CE" Electrophoresis Vol. 28 Iss. 10 (2007) p. 1518 - 1524 ISSN: 0173-0835
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/201/