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Capillary UV Imaging Detector Evaluates Biocatalytic Activity

By Biotechdaily staff writers
Posted on 27 Feb 2007
A versatile format for nl scale chemistry and biochemistry separations in capillaries can be readily integrated with other in-capillary processes such as mixing and reaction, laying the foundations for a versatile and widely applicable new lab-on-capillary format. More...


Paraytec (York, UK) have released a technical application report that evaluates a novel miniature capillary ultraviolet (UV) imaging detector (ActiPix D100) on a range of nl scale enzyme assays that could be used for rapid and cost effective evaluation of biocatalytic activity and characterization of biochemical samples.

The researchers demonstrated how the lab-on-capillary approach using the ActiPix D100 allows multiplexed detection of reactions and electrophoretic separations meaning that different concentrations of an enzyme can be assayed in parallel, increasing throughput and work efficiency. Using examples of reactions catalyzed by enzymes immobilized onto beads within or on the surface of the capillary wall, the technique is readily applicable to proteomic studies (protein digestion and separation) and early stage screening in drug discovery.

The report concluded by comparing the lab-on-capillary technique with lab-on-a-chip methods. While both offer miniaturization of a wide range of procedures the lab-on-capillary technique, using the ActiPix D100, offers higher resolution separations of complex mixtures, is inherently more affordable being based upon readily available fused silica capillaries and connectors, and is much more easily integrated with other devices (pumps, detectors, power supplies).

The ActiPix D100 miniature UV imaging area detector is a miniature multiplexed capillary UV area detector. Using an active pixel area sensor to capture measurements imaging of single or multiple capillaries is readily achieved on a single sensor, unlike current commercial UV detectors. Using a capillary, as combined sample vessel, and optical element, the ActiPix D100 detector provides inherent spatial separation of sample and reference beams--the result: a unique self-referencing system in a miniature format. Allowing minute (pl to nl) volumes to be measured with high sensitivity, without sacrificing spatial resolution, the ActiPix D100 is an suitable detector for capillary liquid chromatography (LC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) systems.

Paraytec was awarded a prize for new product innovation. The ActiPix instrument was judged the best innovative product with high growth potential developed by a company in Yorkshire, United Kingdom.


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