2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5an00271k
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Evaluation of separation properties of a modified strong cation exchange material named MEX and its application in 2D-MEX × C18 system to separate peptides from scorpion venom

Abstract: Peptides from scorpion venom represent one of the most promising drug sources for drug discovery for some specific diseases. Current challenges in their separation include high complexity, high homologies and the huge range of peptides. In this paper, a modified strong cation exchange material, named MEX, was utilised for the two-dimensional separation of peptides from complex scorpion venom. The silica-based MEX column was bonded with two functional groups; benzenesulfonic acid and cyanopropyl. To better unde… Show more

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“…For example, Chen et al. used a MMC column combined with C18 to establish an off‐line 2D‐RP× RP system for separating peptides from scorpion venom. The separation performance and orthogonality can be remarkably improved through the change of the salt concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Chen et al. used a MMC column combined with C18 to establish an off‐line 2D‐RP× RP system for separating peptides from scorpion venom. The separation performance and orthogonality can be remarkably improved through the change of the salt concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%