The reciprocal iso-inhibition volume concept: A procedure for the evaluation in effect-directed analysis with thin-layer chromatography - using the thin-layer chromatography-luminescent bacteria assay as an example

  • Wolfgang Schulz*
  • , Stefan C. Weiss
  • , Walter H. Weber
  • , Rudi Winzenbacher
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    In effect-directed analysis (EDA) with high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC), the effect is often detected using images. Thus, an approach to create inhibition chromatograms from these images was developed using the example of the HPTLC- bioluminescence inhibition test. A comparison between the cuvette test and the HPTLC test shows that the test on the plate is significantly more sensitive. To describe the strength of the effect, the EC50 value is determined from the dose-response relationship. However, the inhibiting compounds are generally unknown and thus their concentrations are also unknown. Therefore, instead of the concentration, the known application volumes are used. This enables the calculation of the application volume necessary to achieve 50% inhibition. Since the volume is inversely proportional to the concentration, the reciprocal value of the calculated volume is indicated and is referred to as the reciprocal iso-inhibition volume (RIV). Using this RIV-concept, it is now possible to compare inhibition bands within and between plates. The entire evaluation is described by the means of two samples from a contaminated site using the bioluminescence inhibition.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Chromatography A
    Volume1519
    Pages (from-to)121-130
    Number of pages10
    ISSN0021-9673
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 13.10.2017

    Research areas and keywords

    • Aliivibrio fischeri
    • EDA
    • Environmental analysis
    • HPTLC
    • HPTLC/AMD
    • Chemistry

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Organic Chemistry
    • Biochemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry

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