Supercritical fluid extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array-electrochemical detection of signature redox compounds from sand and soil samples |
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Authors: | Lang Qingyong Cheng I Francis Wai Chien M Paszczynski Andrzej Crawford Ronald L Barnes Bruce Anderson Tony J Wells Richard Corti Giancarlo Allenbach Lisa Erwin Daniel P Assefi Touraj Mojarradi Mohammad |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844, USA. |
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Abstract: | A supercritical fluid extraction procedure and a chromatographic separation/detection method were developed for the detection of Earth-based microorganisms. After microbes in a sand or a soil sample were hydrolyzed in a diluted NH(4)OH/acetone solution, several redox compounds from bacteria could be effectively extracted with trimethylamine-modified supercritical CO(2) at 35 degrees C and 300 atm. These signature redox-active compounds were separated by a reversed-phase HPLC column in an ion-pair mode and then monitored with a diode array detector and an electrochemical detector. The analytical results demonstrated the feasibility of using the reported techniques to detect the chemical signature of life in barren desert sand samples. |
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Keywords: | SFE DAD ECD HPLC redox riboflavin coenzyme Q FMN FAD hemin |
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