a Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l’Insecte, Université François Rabelais, 37200 Tours, France
b Laboratoire d’Éthologie et Pharmacologie du Comportement, Université François Rabelais, 37200 Tours, France
Abstract:
We investigated the new solid-phase microextraction method by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection for the analysis of biogenic amines. The Carbowax–Templated Resin 50 μm (purple) fibre coating offers good performances for dopamine and serotonin separation, i.e., good selectivity and high sensibility (0.1 μg l−1). We also tested this fibre for biogenic amines quantification of rat striatum. The coating seems to be selective towards the amines and has low affinity for the metabolites, allowing a good separation and preventing drawbacks from the biological matrix. These first results obtained using this original separation method offer large perspectives of application to many biological samples.