Recovery of Peptides
In analyzing peptides using reversed phase columns (particularly ODS columns), there is always a concern about a decline in recovery. Therefore Asahipak ODP series should be used, which shows a better recovery in analyzing peptides of high, medium and low molecular weights as well as in analyzing acidic, neutral or basic peptides. The recovery of a number of peptides with a wide range of different characteristics are shown for isocratic elution conditions. With these columns it is possible to get a good recovery by isocratic elution.
Substance(1micro-g each) | MW | pI | HP | Recovery(%) | |||
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Eluent A |
Eluent B |
Eluent C |
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Glu-Gly-Phe Substance P Frg.1-4 |
Acidic Basic |
351 497 |
3.29 11.44 |
2.17 3.24 |
96 100 |
103 100 |
88 110 |
Met-Enkephalin Des-Arg9-Bradykinin |
Neutral Basic |
574 904 |
5.90 11.05 |
5.02 7.65 |
96 – |
96 98 |
99 102 |
Substance P alpha-Endorphin |
Basic Neutral |
1348 1684 |
12 6.85 |
8.61 6.94 |
– – |
90 96 |
105 100 |
beta-Endorphin Insulin B chain S-sulphonate Big gastrin (Human) |
Basic Neutral Acidic |
3465 3496 3749 |
9.93 6.05 4.32 |
16.80 24.05 23.53 |
– – – |
– – – |
100 97 95 |
PI: Isocratic point, HP: Hydrophorbic Parameter, Acidic: Acidic peptide, Neutral: Neutral peptide, Basic: Basic peptide
Column : Shodex Asahipak ODP-50 6D (6.0mmID*150mm) Eluent : (A); 0.05% TFA aq./CH3CN=85/15 (B); 0.05% TFA aq./CH3CN=80/20 (C); 0.05% TFA aq./CH3CN=70/30 Flow rate : 1.0mL/min Detector : UV(220nm) Column temp. : 30deg-C