Advances in Bioanalysis: Extraction and Sample Preparation
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Biosciences and Bioengineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2023) | Viewed by 9790
Special Issue Editors
Interests: drug development; sample preparation; pharmaceutical analysis; biopharmaceutical analysis; food analysis; chromatography; mass spectrometry
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Interests: analytical chemistry; capillary electrophoresis; LC-MS; CE-MS; bioanalytical method validation; sample preparation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is devoted to advances in bioanalysis, showcasing novel extraction and sample preparation techniques and applications. Bioanalytical methods are, among other things, an integral part of drug discovery and development, clinical applications for disease diagnosis and monitoring, therapeutic optimization, and personalized medicine.
A fundamental and crucial part of bioanalytical methods is sample preparation, a time-consuming pre-analytical part, susceptible to errors, aiming to provide extraction of the analyte of interest but also to remove interfering compounds, reduce interferences and matrix effects, and to concentrate the analytes of interest and thus improve selectivity and sensitivity of the analytical method.
In this Special Issue, we invite researchers to present their original research articles or reviews of recent literature related to state-of-the-art extraction and sample preparation procedures in bioanalysis. We are particularly interested in sample-enrichment procedures for separation analytical techniques, i.e., chromatography, electrophoresis and hyphenated techniques. Innovations in simplification, miniaturization, automation, green analytical chemistry principles are also welcomed.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- New sample preparation approaches;
- Improvements of established liquid-phase microextraction techniques;
- Sample-enrichment procedures;
- Sorption-based material or nanomaterial for sample preparation;
- Online-sample preparation concepts;
- Miniaturized versions of LLE and SPE;
- Use of eco-friendly solvents (including supercritical fluids, ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, etc. );
- Use of novel, renewable sorbents (including nanomaterials, membranes, magnetic particles).
We warmly welcome our colleagues to submit their original research or review contributions to this Special Issue bearing in mind the importance of bioanalysis and the interest this topic will evoke in readers.
Prof. Dr. Ana Mornar
Dr. Miranda Sertić
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sample prepraration
- biological samples
- bioanalytical methods
- microextraction
- sample concentration techniques
- sorption-based methods
- nanomaterial
- online-sample preparation
- separation techniques
- green solvents
- ionic liquids
- deep eutectic solvents
- low-transition-temperature mixtures
- SPE sorbents
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