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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
15, 2003.
A
new applications note from ESA describes and illustrates how HPLC
with coulometric array detection can be used for the measurement
of xenoestrogens - a diverse group of compounds found in the environment
that mimic the effects of endogenous estrogens.
Determination
of compounds that mimic Environmental estrogens …
A
new applications note from ESA describes and illustrates how HPLC
with coulometric array detection can be used for the measurement
of xenoestrogens - a diverse group of compounds found in the environment
that mimic the effects of endogenous estrogens.
Xenoestrogens
include monomers of plastics (bisphenols, phthalates), detergents
(alkylphenols), industrial byproducts (dioxins and PCB's) and fungal
metabolites (mycotoxins). Xenoestrogens bio-accumulate in fish and
meat and when consumed collect in fatty tissues such as breast tissue.
Evidence continues to build that even exceedingly low levels of
environmental estrogens might increase the incidence of hormone-dependent
cancers and cause reproductive issues in male species (fish, alligators,
frogs) that inhabit contaminated waterways.
The
method presented uses HPLC with coulometric array detection both
bisphenols, the isoflavonic phytoestrogens (daidzein, genistein
and equol), and mammalian lignans (enterolactone and enterdiol),
and the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol (DES). The unique
ESA CoulArray system offers significant advantages over other analytical
instruments including selectivity, sensitivity and the production
of qualitative data which are needed to monitor xenoestrogens in
food, soil and water samples.
The
data provided within the application note illustrates well a powerful
new technique that provides a reliable and rapid method for the
quantitative detection of xenoestrogens such as bisphenols to a
level of < 50 pg. This unprecedented level of performance allows
the routine study of the effect of xenoestrogens even at their typical
extremely low levels.
The
ESA CoulArray System, with its unique multi-channel coulometric
array, is the only detector with the dynamic range and low detection
capabilities to permit simultaneous determinations in complex biological
matrices. Coulometric oxidation / reduction is imperative as the
oxidation channel alone exhibits many interfering peaks and baseline
noise. The CoulArray detector was particularly well suited to this
type of assay as its auto ranging capabilities meant that large
peaks associated with high concentrations of interfering species
did not saturate the detector thus eliminating the need for further
sample re-extraction.
For
a free copy of the new technical poster and further information
on the CoulArray detector please contact ESA Analytical Ltd. on
telephone +44-1844-239381 or email egoodall@esainc.com
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