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titleOfInvention Method for detecting amino acid derivative with high sensitivity
abstract PURPOSE: To identify all of phenylthiocarbamylamino acid derivatives by removing the peak resulting from a side reaction product becoming obstruction at the time of the identification of phenylthiocarbamylamino acid derivatives using a high performance liquid chromatograph. n CONSTITUTION: As an acid allowed to act when 2-anilino-5-thiazolinone amino acid is obtained from phenylthiocarbamyl protein, an org. acid represented by general formula CF 3 -(CF 2 ) n -COOH (n is an integer of 1 or more), for example, pentafluoropropionic acid (n=1) or heptafluorobutyric acid (n=2) is used in place of trifluoroacetic acid. By this method, in the identification of a phenylthiocarbamylamino acid derivative using a high performance liquid chromatograph, the peak obstructing the quantification of a phenylthiocarbamylaspartic acid derivative can be removed. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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