Recent advances in CE mediated microanalysis for enzymatic and derivatization reactions

Electrophoresis
Pranov RamanaAnn Van Schepdael

Abstract

This review gives an overview of the applications and recent advances in CE mediated microanalysis. As a continuation of earlier reviews, it covers articles published from a period of mid 2013-early 2015. The article contains three main parts. In the first part of the article, different kinds of in-line CE mediated microanalysis are briefly discussed along with relevant papers regarding in-line CE for enzyme analysis. Recent advances in on-capillary derivatization reactions and immobilized enzyme reactors (IMERs) have been summarized along with their purpose and relevance in the second and third part of the paper, respectively.

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