2006
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200500960
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Overview on advances in capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry of carbohydrates: A tabulated review

Abstract: Overview on advances in capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry of carbohydrates: A tabulated reviewThe increasing interest for carbohydrates as holder of essential bioinformations has boosted their full characterization through analytical techniques. The intent of this review is to summarize the recent trends regarding on-line and off-line CE-MS coupling for carbohydrate analysis. A statistical survey on the articles that use derivatizing agents as well as on the analyzer and type of instrument coupling (… Show more

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“…Quantitative Glycomics with CE-MS-The use of CE-MS and tandem MS to quantify glycans has been described and discussed in recent reviews (77,78). Off-line coupling of CE to MALDI-MS for the structural characterization and quantification of APTS-labeled N-glycans derived from ribonuclease B was first described by Suzuki et al (16).…”
Section: Ms-based Quantitative Glycomics Strategies With Electrophorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative Glycomics with CE-MS-The use of CE-MS and tandem MS to quantify glycans has been described and discussed in recent reviews (77,78). Off-line coupling of CE to MALDI-MS for the structural characterization and quantification of APTS-labeled N-glycans derived from ribonuclease B was first described by Suzuki et al (16).…”
Section: Ms-based Quantitative Glycomics Strategies With Electrophorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,2,3,4] CE provides high resolution and efficiency, which are very important parameters in separation processes. Another advantage of CE is its low operational cost, even with organic solvents because it uses negligible volumes compared with the amounts used in HPLC, even in capillary-scale applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the majority of ESI-MS applications employ LC as a liquid separation step [4], CE is a promising separation method due to its high separation efficiency, speed and simplicity [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Since the time of pioneering works, CE ESI-MS has become an increasingly popular method in proteomics [6,[17][18][19][20], glycomics [21], metabolomics [22], food analysis [23] or pharmaceutical applications [6,7,24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%