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Review Articles

An Overview of Pretreatment and Analysis of Nucleotides in Different Samples (Update since 2010)

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Pages 1624-1643 | Published online: 12 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Nucleotides, which are important low-molecular-weight compounds present in organisms, are precursors of nucleic acids and participate in various regulatory and metabolic functions. Sensitive and valid methods for monitoring and determining nucleotides and nucleosides in different samples are urgently required. Due to the presence of numerous endogenous interferences in complex matrices and the high polarity of the molecules of the phosphate moiety, the determination of nucleotide content is challenging. This review summarizes the pretreatment and analysis methods of nucleotides in different samples. Advanced pretreatment methods, including different microextraction methods, solid-phase extraction based on novel materials, QuEChERS, are clearly displayed, and continuous progress which has been made in LC, LC-MS/MS and capillary electrophoresis methods are discussed. Moreover, the strengths and weaknesses of different methods are discussed and compared.

    Highlight:

  1. Advanced pretreatment and detection methods of nucleotides were critically reviewed.

  2. Microextraction technology was one of the trends of nucleotides pretreatment in the future.

  3. Applications of novel materials and supercritical fluid were highlighted.

  4. The evolution and advance of HRMS analyzers were in detailed.

Conflicts of interest

There are no conflicts to declare.

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Funding

This work was supported by Scientific Research Project of Department of Education of Liaoning Province (NO. ZF2019036); Key Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province of China (NO. 20170541027).

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