15N/14N Analysis of Amino Acids with GC-C-IRMS - Methodical Investigations and Ecotoxicological Applications |
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Authors: | D. Hofmann K. Jung H.-J. Segschneider M. Gehre G. Schüürmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. UFZ-Umweltforschungszentrum Leipzig-Halle GmbH , Leipzig, Deutschland;2. Sektion Chemische ?kotoxikologie;3. Sektion Bodenforschung;4. Sektion Analytik |
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Abstract: | Abstract In order to perform the 15N/14N analysis of amino acids using a gas chromatograph and isotope ratio mass spectrometer linked up via a combustion interface (GC-C-IRMS), the amino acids must be derivatized. Tert-butyldimethylsilylation is examined using various techniques (direct conversion to nitrogen gas, ConFlo-IRMS [1], GC-C-IRMS [2]) and subsequently applied to isotopic characterization of amino acids from wheat protein hydrolyzate obtained from plants exposed to ozone. The method provides a reliable tool for studying ecotoxicological effects on plants at a molecular level in addition to the investigation of the natural variations of different N fractions. |
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Keywords: | amino acids derivatization GC-C-IRMS natural variations nitrogen 15 sample preparation |
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