1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0282(199801)45:1<85::aid-bip7>3.0.co;2-v
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Conformational change and aggregation of κ-carrageenan studied by flow field-flow fractionation and multiangle light scattering

Abstract: The relatively novel combination of flow field‐flow fractionation (FFF) and multiangle light scattering (MALS) was employed to study a nondegraded κ‐carrageenan in different 0.1M salt solutions. The applicability of the technique was tested, and the effects of salt type and salt composition on the molar mass and radius of gyration were studied. A conformational ordering was induced at room temperature by switching the solvent from 0.1M NaCl (coil form) to 0.1M NaI (helix form). An approximate doubling of the a… Show more

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“…The separation is further optimized with the application of a constant or variable secondary crossflow to accomplish desired resolution. Subsequent to separation, molar mass and R g is determined from the light scattering data, R h is determined from the diffusion coefficient D of the retained macromolecule, and the retention parameter used in this study are in the strong retention range of 1/l ¼ 8.3-32.7 (Table 1) as outlined by Wittgren et al (1998).…”
Section: Asymmetric Field Flow Fractionationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The separation is further optimized with the application of a constant or variable secondary crossflow to accomplish desired resolution. Subsequent to separation, molar mass and R g is determined from the light scattering data, R h is determined from the diffusion coefficient D of the retained macromolecule, and the retention parameter used in this study are in the strong retention range of 1/l ¼ 8.3-32.7 (Table 1) as outlined by Wittgren et al (1998).…”
Section: Asymmetric Field Flow Fractionationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baker, Phillipsburg, NJ, USA) and NaI (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) were dissolved in deionized water (MilliQ system) at 0.1 M. Albumin monomer bovine (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) concentration was 1 mg/mL for channel thickness determination. Pullulan P-100 (Mw 100 kDa, BioChemika, Buchs SG, Switzerland) of $1.0 mg/mL was employed for normalization of the MALS detector as well as a system suitability check for the AFFF instrumentation (Benincasa & Fratte, 2004;Wittgren et al, 1998;Wittgren & Wahlund, 1997). A high degree of accuracy and reproducibility for Pullulan P-100 was obtained (n ¼ 9): average molecular weight (Mw avg ) ¼ 121.3 kDa (rsd 0.6%), polydispersity (Mw/Mn) ¼ 1.02 (rsd 0.3%), R g ¼ 11.5 nm (rsd ¼ 6.5%) and R h ¼ 8.7 nm (rsd 6.4%).…”
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“…FlFFF takes advantage of the diffusion characteristics of particles or 103 macromolecules in which particles with faster diffusion (or smaller Stokes' diameter) are 104 distributed against the channel wall with a center of gravity (cg) higher than that of slower 105 diffusion (larger particles); therefore, smaller particles elute earlier than larger particles in a 106 flow stream with parabolic flow velocity profiles. Among variants of FlFFF, asymmetrical 107 flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) has been widely utilized for size separation and 108 characterization of proteins, cells, viruses, and water-soluble polymers [31,32,33,34]. In 109 particular, FlFFF was employed to study the molecular weight distribution of natural organic 110 matter [35,36], the relationship between elemental composition and size of natural colloids in 111 the environment [37], and variations in fluorescence of chromophoric DOMs using off-line 112 EEM fluorescence spectroscopy [38].…”
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