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Water 2707

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The Waters 2707 is a liquid chromatography autosampler designed for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) applications. The autosampler accurately and precisely injects liquid samples into the chromatographic system for analysis.

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Electrochemical Quantification of Biogenic Amines

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Biogenic amine concentrations were determined in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hormone Assay & Analytical Core utilizing an Antec Decade II (oxidation: 0.65) electrochemical detector operated at 33 °C. Twenty microliter samples of the supernatant were injected using a Water 2707 autosampler onto a Phenomenex Kintex C18 HPLC column (100 × 4.60 mm, 2.6um). Biogenic amines were eluted with a mobile phase consisting of 89.5% 0.1 M TCA, 10−2 M sodium acetate, 10−4 M EDTA and 10.5% methanol (pH 3.8). Solvent was delivered at 0.6 ml/min using a Waters 515 HPLC pump. HPLC control and data acquisition were managed by Empower software. Isoproterenol (5 ng/mL) was included in the homogenization buffer for use as a standard to quantify the biogenic amines.
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HPLC Quantification of Biogenic Amines

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Biogenic amine concentrations were determined utilizing an Antec
Decade II (oxidation: 0.65) electrochemical detector operated at
33°C. Twenty microliter samples of the supernatant were injected
using a Water 2707 autosampler onto a Phenomenex Kintex C18 HPLC column
(100 × 4.60 mm, 2.6 μm). Biogenic amines are eluted with a
mobile phase consisting of 89.5% 0.1M TCA, 10−2 M
sodium acetate, 10−4 M EDTA and 10.5% methanol (pH
3.8). Solvent was delivered at 0.6 ml/min using a Waters 515 HPLC pump.
Using this HPLC solvent the following biogenic amines were eluted in the
following order: Norepinephrine, Epinephrine, DOPAC, Dopamine, 5-HIAA,
HVA, 5-HT, and 3-MT. Data acquisition was managed by Empower software
(Waters Corporation, Milford, MA USA). Isoproterenol (5 ng/mL) was
included in the homogenization buffer for use as an internal standard to
quantify the biogenic amines of interest.
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Biogenic Amine Analysis by HPLC-ECD

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Biogenic amines were analyzed in the Vanderbilt University Neurochemistry Core as described previously8 (link). Briefly, biogenic amine concentrations were determined utilizing an Antec Decade II (oxidation: 0.65) electrochemical detector operated at 33 °C. 20μl samples of the supernatant were injected using a Water 2707 autosampler onto a Phenomenex Kintex C18 HPLC column (100 × 4.60 mm, 2.6 μm). Biogenic amines are eluted with a mobile phase consisting of 89.5% 0.1 M TCA, 10-2 M sodium acetate, 10-4 M EDTA and 10.5 % methanol (pH 3.8). Solvent was delivered at 0.6 ml/min using a Waters 515 HPLC pump. Using this HPLC solvent the following biogenic amines were eluted in the following order: Norepinephrine, Epinephrine, DOPAC, Dopamine, 5-HIAA, HVA, 5-HT, and 3-MT. Data acquisition was managed by Empower software (Waters Corporation, Milford, MA USA). Isoproterenol (5 ng/mL) was included in the homogenization buffer for use as an internal standard to quantify the biogenic amines of interest.
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Electrochemical Quantification of Biogenic Amines

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Biogenic amine concentrations were determined in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hormone Assay & Analytical Core utilizing an Antec Decade II (oxidation: 0.65) electrochemical detector operated at 33 °C. Twenty microliter samples of the supernatant were injected using a Water 2707 autosampler onto a Phenomenex Kintex C18 HPLC column (100 × 4.60 mm, 2.6um). Biogenic amines were eluted with a mobile phase consisting of 89.5% 0.1 M TCA, 10−2 M sodium acetate, 10−4 M EDTA and 10.5% methanol (pH 3.8). Solvent was delivered at 0.6 ml/min using a Waters 515 HPLC pump. HPLC control and data acquisition were managed by Empower software. Isoproterenol (5 ng/mL) was included in the homogenization buffer for use as a standard to quantify the biogenic amines.
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