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Though many separation processes are available for use in todays
analytical laboratory, chromatographic methods are the most widely
used. The applications of chromatography have grown explosively in
the last four decades, owing to the development of new techniques
and to the expanding need of scientists for better methods of
separating complex mixtures. With its comprehensive, unified
approach, this book will greatly assist the novice in need of a
reference to chromatographic techniques, as well as the specialist
suddenly faced with the need to switch from one technique to
another.
Principles and Practice of Modern Chromatographic Methods, Second
Edition takes a comprehensive, unified approach in its presentation
of chromatographic techniques. Like the first edition, the book
provides a scientifically rigid, but easy-to-follow presentation of
chromatography concepts that begins with the purpose and intent of
chromatographic theory - the "what and why" that are left out of
other books attempting to cover these principles. This fully
revised second edition brings the content up-to-date, covering
recent developments in several new sections and an additional
chapter on composite methods. New topics include sample profiling,
sample preparation, sustainable green chemistry, 2D chromatography,
miniaturization/nano-LC, HILIC, and more.
The field of antioxidant research has grown rapidly over the last
30 years and shows no sign of slowing down. In order to understand
how antioxidants work, it is essential to understand how their
activity is measured. However, antioxidant activity measurements
are controversial and their value has been challenged. This book
addresses a number of the controversies on antioxidant testing
methods. Specifically, the book highlights the importance of
context, helping the reader to decide what methods are most
appropriate for different situations, how the results can be
interpreted and what information may be inferred from the data.
There are a multiplicity of methods for measuring activity, with no
standardized method approved for in vitro or in vivo testing. In
order to select an appropriate method, a thorough knowledge of the
processes associated with reduction-oxidation is essential, leading
to an improved understanding and use of activity measurements and
the associated data. The book presents background information, in a
unique style, which is designed to assist readers to grasp the
fundamentals of redox processes, as well as thermodynamics and
kinetics, which are essential to later chapters. Recovery and
extraction of antioxidants from diverse matrices are presented in a
clear and logical fashion along with methods used to determine
antioxidant activity from a mechanistic perspective. Other chapters
present current methodologies used for activity testing in
different sample types ranging from foods and plants, to body
fluids and even to packaging, but always with a strong emphasis on
the nature of the sample and the underlying chemistry of the
method. A number of emerging techniques for assessing antioxidant
behaviour, namely, electrochemical methods, chip technology
exploiting microfluidic devices, metabolomics plus studies of gene
and protein expression, are examined. Ultimately, these techniques
will be involved in generation of "big data" for which an
understanding of chemometrics will be essential in drawing valid
conclusions. The book is written to appeal to a wide audience, but
will be particularly helpful for any researchers who are attempting
to make sense of the vast literature and often conflicting messages
on antioxidant activity.
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