PIXE Analysis of Blood Serum Proteins, Separated by Gel Filtration
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Summary, in English
Gel filtration of blood serum was carried out with Sephadex G-200 gel and tris buffer at pH 7.8. The amount of protein in each of about 100 collected fractions was monitored using UV absorption. The fractions were concentrated and deposited onto Kimfol backing foils.
From the PIXE results distributions of S, Fe, Cu and Zn were obtained in relation to the protein peaks, while elements like K, Ca and Br appeared at the position corresponding to small molecular sizes. Quantification, taking into account the intermediate thicknesses of the samples, gave reasonable values.
By adjusting the pH of the tris buffer with acetate instead of HCl, an increase in sensitivity was achieved, as the Cl is an important source of electron bremsstrahlung. By low temperature ashing still better detection limits can be reached, but at the expense of the loss of volatile elements.
From the PIXE results distributions of S, Fe, Cu and Zn were obtained in relation to the protein peaks, while elements like K, Ca and Br appeared at the position corresponding to small molecular sizes. Quantification, taking into account the intermediate thicknesses of the samples, gave reasonable values.
By adjusting the pH of the tris buffer with acetate instead of HCl, an increase in sensitivity was achieved, as the Cl is an important source of electron bremsstrahlung. By low temperature ashing still better detection limits can be reached, but at the expense of the loss of volatile elements.
Department/s
Publishing year
1984
Language
English
Pages
373-376
Publication/Series
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
Volume
3
Issue
1-3
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
North-Holland
Topic
- Subatomic Physics
- Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Keywords
- serum proteins
- gel filtration
- PIXE
- elemental composition
Status
Published