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Detekce nukleových bazí pomocí kapilární elektroforézy
Hendrychová, Kateřina
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is one of the most important techniques used for high-throughput separations in modern analytical chemistry. Its main advantages include the possibility of using different detection techniques, speed and efficiency of separation as well as reproducibility. These properties are used in the separation of a wide variety of analytes ranging from inorganic ions to nanoparticles and were also verified in this work, in which the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA, nucleic bases, which serve as biomarkers for many disorders, diseases and food safety, were measured using capillary electrophoresis with a UV detector. The bachelor thesis is focused on the development and optimization of a method to detect and separate 5 nucleobases and purine. The separation was achieved by using 40 mM borate buffer pH 9,8 with the addition of 60 mM SDS as a detergent which forms micelles.
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