Reference type: Journal
Authors: Aboul-Enein HY,
Stefan RI
Article Title: Enantioselective sensors and biosensors in the analysis of chiral drugs.
Publication date: 1998
Journal: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
Volume: 28
Issue: (3)
Page numbers: 259-266.
DOI: 10.1080/10408349891194199
Alternative URL: http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/10408349891194199
Abstract: The opportunity to use electrochemical sensors in enantioselective analysis is discussed. Chiral selectors such as crown ethers, cyclodextrins, and enzymes had been used for both chromatographic enantioseparation methods and enantioselective electrochemical sensors and biosensors. New possibilities of membranes construction, like molecular imprinting-based enantioselectivity sensors are also discussed. The advantages of use enantioselective sensors and biosensors over separation methods (HPLC, MEKC, CZE) are presented. The reliability of chiral drugs enantioselective assay is improved by using enantioselective sensors and biosensors
Template and target information: Review - enantioselective sensors
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