Instruments for On-Column Derivetization
Polyamines, also known as putrid or fixed amines, in foods are mainly
generated as the result of denaturation by enzymes accompanying the
fermentation or decomposition.
Formerly, such polyamines were analyzed by fluorescence derivatization
using the precolumn or postcolumn method. However, the precolumn method is
not easy to handle and the reaction product is not stable. With the
postcolumn method, a complicated reaction system is necessary and it is
difficult to obtain sharp peaks.
Here, a new derivatization method named the on-column derivertization method developed
by Dr. Saito is shown.
Refer to
Analysis of Polyamines by On-Column Derivertization
(Features of on-column derivatization method)
1) Only one pump is necessary.
2) Reproducible analysis is possible because polyamines are derivatized
by a fluorescent derivatization reagent contained in the eluent.
3) Polyamines including histamine, which cause the decomposition of foods
can be quantitatively analyzed simultaneously by isocratic elution.
4) Physiologically active amines, which have primary amino groups can be
analyzed.
K.Saito, M.Horie, K.Nakagomi and H.Nakazawa, Anal.Sci. 8,675(1992)