A pulsed UV laser operating at 248 nm was used for the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection of native tryptophan-containing compounds in capillary electrophoresis. The limit of detection (LOD) of tryptophan was found to be 3.3#xD7;10#x2212;9M (S/N=2). The LODs of the model proteins conalbumin and bovine serum albumin were found to be 1.3#xD7;10#x2212;9and 4#xD7;10#x2212;9M (S/N=2), respectively. These results were at least two orders of magnitude more sensitive when compared to UV absorption at 214 nm.
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