HPLC in Enzymatic Analysis, 2nd Edition



The use of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) techniques in the study of enzymatic reactions has grown significantly since the publication of the first edition of this highly successful book: the role of enzymes in biological research has expanded; the application of HPLC and enzymes has extended to more disciplines; advances in separation techniques and instrumentation have increased the capability of HPLC; and the discovery of new enzymes has spawned new methods of analysis.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Enzymatic Analysis, Second Edition addresses these developments in its coverage of the refinements of HPLC methods and their use in a wide range of laboratory applications. It offers the same practical approach found in the first edition, incorporates a wealth of new information into existing chapters, and adds new chapters to deal with new applications, including capillary electrophoresis, forensic chemistry, microdialysis, and the polymerase chain reaction. Topics include:
Application of HPLC to the assay of enzymatic activities
Concepts and principles of HPLC, including the latest technological advances
Concepts and principles of capillary electrophoresis (CE)
Strategy for design of an HPLC/CE system for assay of enzyme activity
Preparation of enzymatic activities from tissues and single cells
Analysis of enzymatic activities in body fluids, including chromatobiosis
HPLC for the identification of new enzymatic activities
Fundamentals of the polymerase chain reaction
HPLC in forensics
Survey of enzymatic activities assayed by the HPLC method, including many new categories
Multienzyme systems, including many new examples
HPLC in the analysis of contaminated food
Easy to read and full of practical advice and hundreds of diagrams and examples, High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Enzymatic Analysis, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and laboratory workers in analytical chemistry and biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology, and for anyone interested in keeping up with this fast-growing field.
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