Aldehyde Labeling Reagents
Many human diseases are related to a large number of chemicals exposed to the environment. Human exposure to chemical pollutants in the environment can lead to many diseases, including cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, diabetes, and so on. Aldehydes are highly reactive electrophilic compounds that can form covalently modified compounds with a variety of human biomolecules (such as enzymes, phospholipids, regulatory proteins, peptides, and DNA) to produce toxic effects. The analysis and characterization of aldehydes are particularly difficult due to their physicochemical properties and the presence of a large number of matrix interferences in the sample. The detection and analysis methods of aldehydes mainly include sensing analysis, mass spectrometry, electrochemical method, fluorescence imaging, chromatography, chromatography-mass spectrometry and so on.