1978
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(78)80792-3
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High performance liquid affinity chromatography (HPLAC) and its application to the separation of enzymes and antigens

Abstract: High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has seen a spectacular development during the last few years due to its rapidity and its high resolving power [l-7]. Recently, HPLC has also been applied to include biological macromolecules such as polynucleotides, polysaccharides and proteins [3-71. This paper describes the first use of bioaffinity supports (in contrast to normally used 'non-biological' stationary phases) to the resolution of biological macromolecules in combination with the technique of HPLC, an… Show more

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“…Ohlson et al, (1978) introduced the concept of high performance affinity chromatography (HPAC), which combined the two chromatographic techniques of high performance liquid chromatography and affinity chromatograpy. Now, HPAC is a useful technique for the separation and purification of protein and enzyme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ohlson et al, (1978) introduced the concept of high performance affinity chromatography (HPAC), which combined the two chromatographic techniques of high performance liquid chromatography and affinity chromatograpy. Now, HPAC is a useful technique for the separation and purification of protein and enzyme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper the enzyme amyloglucosidase has been immobilized to a modified silica surface via reductive amination [ 10,11]. Prior to immobilization of the protein, the diol groups on the silica surface were oxidized to aldehyde functions [ 12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…235,236 This method is based on weak ligand -ligate interactions at high concentrations of bound ligand on rigid particles approximately 10 µm in diameter. Use of monoclonal antibodies 237 or lectins as ligands 238 allows excellent chromatographic separation of oligosaccharides.…”
Section: Ion-exchange High-performance Liquidmentioning
confidence: 99%