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Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters

In this work we demonstrated analytical capability of micro-planar (micro-TLC) technique comprising one and two-dimensional (2D) separation modes to generate fingerprints of environmental samples originated from sewage and ecosystems waters. We showed that elaborated separation and detection protoco...

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Autores principales: Zarzycki, Paweł K., Ślączka, Magdalena M., Włodarczyk, Elżbieta, Baran, Michał J.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24078739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10337-013-2445-3
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author Zarzycki, Paweł K.
Ślączka, Magdalena M.
Włodarczyk, Elżbieta
Baran, Michał J.
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Ślączka, Magdalena M.
Włodarczyk, Elżbieta
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description In this work we demonstrated analytical capability of micro-planar (micro-TLC) technique comprising one and two-dimensional (2D) separation modes to generate fingerprints of environmental samples originated from sewage and ecosystems waters. We showed that elaborated separation and detection protocols are complementary to previously invented HPLC method based on temperature-dependent inclusion chromatography and UV-DAD detection. Presented 1D and 2D micro-TLC chromatograms of SPE (solid-phase extraction) extracts were optimized for fast and low-cost screening of water samples collected from lakes and rivers located in the area of Middle Pomerania in northern part of Poland. Moreover, we studied highly organic compounds loaded in the treated and untreated sewage waters obtained from municipal wastewater treatment plant “Jamno” near Koszalin City (Poland). Analyzed environmental samples contained number of substances characterized by polarity range from estetrol to progesterone as well as chlorophyll-related dyes previously isolated and pre-purified by simple SPE protocol involving C18 cartridges. Optimization of micro-TLC separation and quantification protocols of such samples were discussed from the practical point of view using simple separation efficiency criteria including total peaks number, log(product ΔhR (F)), signal intensity and peak asymmetry. Outcomes of the presented analytical approach, especially using detection involving direct fluorescence (UV366/Vis) and phosphomolybdic acid (PMA) visualization are compared with UV-DAD HPLC-generated data reported previously. Chemometric investigation based on principal components analysis revealed that SPE extracts separated by micro-TLC and detected under fluorescence and PMA visualization modes can be used for robust sample fingerprinting even after long-term storage of the extracts (up to 4 years) at subambient temperature (−20 °C). Such approach allows characterization of wide range of sample components that are present in given extract in high and middle concentration range. Due to protocol simplicity and low cost of analysis this method can be useful for preliminary sample screening.
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spelling pubmed-37797962013-09-25 Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters Zarzycki, Paweł K. Ślączka, Magdalena M. Włodarczyk, Elżbieta Baran, Michał J. Chromatographia Original In this work we demonstrated analytical capability of micro-planar (micro-TLC) technique comprising one and two-dimensional (2D) separation modes to generate fingerprints of environmental samples originated from sewage and ecosystems waters. We showed that elaborated separation and detection protocols are complementary to previously invented HPLC method based on temperature-dependent inclusion chromatography and UV-DAD detection. Presented 1D and 2D micro-TLC chromatograms of SPE (solid-phase extraction) extracts were optimized for fast and low-cost screening of water samples collected from lakes and rivers located in the area of Middle Pomerania in northern part of Poland. Moreover, we studied highly organic compounds loaded in the treated and untreated sewage waters obtained from municipal wastewater treatment plant “Jamno” near Koszalin City (Poland). Analyzed environmental samples contained number of substances characterized by polarity range from estetrol to progesterone as well as chlorophyll-related dyes previously isolated and pre-purified by simple SPE protocol involving C18 cartridges. Optimization of micro-TLC separation and quantification protocols of such samples were discussed from the practical point of view using simple separation efficiency criteria including total peaks number, log(product ΔhR (F)), signal intensity and peak asymmetry. Outcomes of the presented analytical approach, especially using detection involving direct fluorescence (UV366/Vis) and phosphomolybdic acid (PMA) visualization are compared with UV-DAD HPLC-generated data reported previously. Chemometric investigation based on principal components analysis revealed that SPE extracts separated by micro-TLC and detected under fluorescence and PMA visualization modes can be used for robust sample fingerprinting even after long-term storage of the extracts (up to 4 years) at subambient temperature (−20 °C). Such approach allows characterization of wide range of sample components that are present in given extract in high and middle concentration range. Due to protocol simplicity and low cost of analysis this method can be useful for preliminary sample screening. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-03-19 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3779796/ /pubmed/24078739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10337-013-2445-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Zarzycki, Paweł K.
Ślączka, Magdalena M.
Włodarczyk, Elżbieta
Baran, Michał J.
Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title_full Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title_fullStr Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title_full_unstemmed Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title_short Micro-TLC Approach for Fast Screening of Environmental Samples Derived from Surface and Sewage Waters
title_sort micro-tlc approach for fast screening of environmental samples derived from surface and sewage waters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779796/
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