1981
DOI: 10.1021/ac00226a025
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Liquid chromatographic separation of amino acids, peptides, and derivatives on a porous polystyrene-divinylbenzene copolymer

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“…Exposure of silica to pH values greater than 8 or lower than 2 starts to degrade its matrix (Glajch et al 1987). If peptide separation conditions are favored at pH above 8, a stationary phase made of polystyrene/ divinylbenzene particles should be used (Iskandarani and Pietrzyk 1981). Takenaka et al (2000) used reversed-phase chromatography to isolate enterostatin derived from digested proglycinin employing as stationary phases octadecyl silica and phenethyl silica.…”
Section: Reversed-phase Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure of silica to pH values greater than 8 or lower than 2 starts to degrade its matrix (Glajch et al 1987). If peptide separation conditions are favored at pH above 8, a stationary phase made of polystyrene/ divinylbenzene particles should be used (Iskandarani and Pietrzyk 1981). Takenaka et al (2000) used reversed-phase chromatography to isolate enterostatin derived from digested proglycinin employing as stationary phases octadecyl silica and phenethyl silica.…”
Section: Reversed-phase Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the presence of the ionizable carboxylic acid group of the amino acid moiety, the dimethylamino group of the dansyl moiety is a weak base with pK a between 3.0 and 4.0, and this value is largely independent of the ionic properties of the side chain of the amino acid [29,30]. These two ionizable functional groups explain why Dns-AA behaved as typical ampholytes without zwitterionic properties in reversed-phase HPLC [31], with the exception of the three basic amino acids, Dns-His, Dns-Arg and Dns-Lys, which are zwitterionic. In addition, Dns-AA possess in their structures a nonpolar grouping, which is the dansyl portion.…”
Section: Ionizable Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of adsorption and chromatographic steps within the flowsheet of a biotechnology process requires the development of high-capacity and -selectivity adsorbents, allowing the operation to run at the mildest possible conditions so that the stability of the target compound is not compromised and the economic viability of the process is achieved. Because of their adequate physical properties, adsorption capacity, and relatively low cost, the polymeric divinylbenzene−styrene (DVB−S) resins are employed by the food and pharmaceutical industries for the purification of amino acids and peptides, antibiotics such as thienamicin, vitamin B 12 , prostaglandine, etc. Moreover, the chemically modified adsorbents of this type have shown to exhibit significant improvements in the capacity and selectivity for some compounds such as cephalosporin C, amino acids, and peptides …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%