That's the great thing about fluorescence, either with HPLC or a cuvette. I've used it from time to time my whole career, and doing a serial dilution, trying to find the limit of detection, is always astounding to people on the sensitivity. Of course, you have to find a excitation and emission maximum, but there usually is one, for large molecules, at least in the UV. Yet, may people, when confronted by a new substance that they can't detect with an absorbence detector, just won't buy a fluorescence detector, preferring an RI or a ESD, despite their shortcomings.