Abstract:Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) involves the separation of protein molecules in their native and biologically active state owing to a differential interaction of these molecules with hydrophobic sites on the surface of a solid support. In the separation process, hydrophobic patches on the protein surface interact with hydrophobic molecules (e.g. alkyl residues) immobilised on the hydrophilic solid phase surface (e.g. agarose). In the paper, a historical overview is followed by a consideration of t… Show more
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