ABSTRACT

This section describes general and specific detection and determination methods for amino acids and amines, often those designed for the detection and determination of specific compounds.

The determination of d-amino acids

The use of amino acid oxidase for the postcolumn determination of amino acids

The determination of imino acids in human blood plasma

The resolution of amino acid enantiomers by thin layer chromatography

Micellar enhanced fluorometric determination of dansyl and o-phthalaldehyde derivatives of amino acids

The fluorescence detection of amino acids

The electrochemical detection of amino acid-O-pnthalaldehyde derivatives

Prediction of the retention of phenylthiohydantoin amino acids

The determination of N-acetylcysteine in human plasma

The determination of cysteine sulfinic acid and cysteic acid in rat brain

The determination of S-sulfocysteine in urine by HPLC

The fluorescence detection of cystine by o-phthalaldehyde derivatization

Cysteine — a potential source of error in amino acid analysis

The determination of free trimethyllysine

The determination of d- and l-aspartic acid by HPLC

The determination of methionine in crude plant materials by gas chromatography

The gas chromatographic determination of methylhistidine isomers

The chromatographic separation of (3R)- and (3S)-β-leucine as diastereomeric derivatives

The determination of 5-pyrrolidone-2-carboxylic acid in tissue homogenates

The determination of dimethylglycine in biological fluids

The rapid microscale determination of tryptophan

Microelectrodes for the quantitative determination of methylamines

The detection of tertiary aliphatic amines

The reaction of histamine with o-phthalaldehyde

The gas chromatographic determination of histamine and its basic metabolites

The chromatographic determination of histamine and NT-methylhistamine using electrochemical detection

The fluorometric estimation of histamine

The determination of cystamine by HPLC