Mercaptoethanesulfonic Acid as the Reductive Thiol-Containing Reagent Employed for the Derivatization of Amino Acids with o-Phthaldialdehyde Analysis

2004 
Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid (MES-OH) can be applied for hydrolyzing proteins. The aim of our research was to examine if it can be used also as a derivatization reagent for fluorescens detection of amino acids together with OPA (o-phthaldialdehyde) instead of ME (mercaptoethanol) owning to its thiol-group. Corn, soybean and meatmeal samples were hydrolized with hydrochloric acid or MES-OH, derivatized with ninhydrin or OPA/ME or OPA/MES-OH and analysed with IEC (ion exchange chromatography) or RP-HPLC (reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography). There were no significant differences among the amino acid composition results of samples irrespective of choice of the hydrolysis or derivatization methods. MES-OH can be applied not only for hydrolysis but also for derivatization of amino acids. In case of samples with high protein content (>50%), due to the dilution after hydrolysis the MES-OH concentration could be insufficient for derivative formation, in these cases an extra MES-OH addition is required prior to derivatization.
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