Enantioselective analysis of melagatran via an LSPR biosensor integrated with a microfluidic chip†
Abstract
The impact of chiral compounds on pharmacological and biological processes is well known. With the increasing need for enantiomerically pure compounds, effective strategies for enantioseparation and chiral discrimination are in great demand. Herein we report a simple but efficient approach for the enantioselective determination of chiral compounds based on a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) biosensor integrated with a microfluidic chip. A glass microfluidic chip with an effective volume of ∼0.75 μL was fabricated for this application. Gold
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2012 Lab on a Chip Emerging Investigators