Simple and Rapid Method for the Quantification of Haloginated Dissaccharides (i.e. Sucralose) in an Aqueous Media
Fewer steps in comparison to traditional method, high throughput analysisLow volumeInexpensive
Rapid measurement of sucralose in solutionSolutions can be buffers, foods and beverages, as well as biological specimens including urine
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have developed a chemical-fluorescent methodology to expedite quantification of sucralose in aqueous and biological solutions. This circumvents the HPLC-MS analytical challenge, which is labor intensive. The invention involves a quenched fluorescence-boronic acid based system to measure the sucralose derivative in a multi-well plate. The architecture of the quenched fluorescence system utilizes a boronic acid receptor molecule to detect cis diols present on the sucralose derivative.
Tech ID/UC Case 27127/2014-918-0 Related Cases 2014-918-0
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