Stationary phases were prepared for the analytical and micropreparative high performance affinity chromatography of carbohydrates and glycoproteins by covalent attachment of lectins and certain biogenic amines to the surface of microparticulate, macroporous diol‐silica. Columns packed with immobilized concanavalin A or wheat germ agglutinin afforded rapid separation of both glycoproteins and low molecular weight carbohydrates. The combined use of the two lectins in a mixed bed column or in two columns in series by sequential elution with the appropriate haptenic sugars facilitated the separation of mixtures having a broad range of complex carbohydrates. Chromatographic experiments for the study of the interaction of certain biogenic amines with immobilized glycoproteins used as the stationary phase led to the development of siliceous bonded phases with serotonin, tryptamine or phenylpropanolamine ligates. The sorbents thus obtained were mildly hydrophobic and cationic in contact with eluents of pH 8 or less. They were used for the separation of various carbohydrates; in addition they also proved effective for the separation of protein mixtures under conditions similar to those customarily employed in electrostatic or hydrophobic interaction chromatography.
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