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The implementation of an isotope-edited internal standard for quantification of lowest drug concentrations using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) in a lab on a chip device

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Abstract

The application of surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy in combination with a microfluidic device and an isotope-edited internal standard seems to be a promising way for a new approach for quantitative SERS measurements. An innovative lab on a chip system offers the possibility for reproducible, quantitative online SERS measurements based on the application of isotope labelled internal standards and liquid/liquid segmented flow based flow-through Raman detection. Errors caused by the used method can be compensated by using an internal standard.

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