Effect of Eluent pH (ODP)
A sample of different proteins and peptides was separated with a various pH values
of the eluent. Under acidic conditions (pH2.3, pH3.0), Leu-Enkephalin and Leu-Trp-Met
have been strongly retained and the elution times for the substances are quite
similar; therefore, the separation is not satisfactory. In contrast, when an alkaline
according to the fact that, under alkaline condition (pH10) with Asahipak
ODP
column, a better separation with sharper peaks of the substances has been obtained
in a shorter time. In addition, ODP columns have higher theoretical plate numbers
under alkaline conditions.
Refer to
Analysis of Oligopeptides with Acidic and Alkaline Eluent.
Sample :
1.
Glu-Gly-Phe
2.
Met-Enkephalin
3.
Leu-Enkephalin
4.
Leu-Trp-Met
Theoretical plate number
No.
|
pH2.3
|
pH3
|
pH6.7
|
pH10
|
1
|
6100 |
1100 |
3800 |
- |
2
|
7400 |
1100 |
4700 |
5700 |
3
|
7600 |
600 |
3800 |
6700 |
4
|
6100 |
500 |
2400 |
8000 |
Column : Shodex Asahipak ODP-50 6D (6.0mmID*150mm)
Eluent : buffer/CH3CN=85/15
(pH2.3) 0.05% TFA aq.
(pH3.0) 50mM Acetic acid aq.
(pH6.7) 50mM Ammonium acetare buffer
(pH10.0) 50mM Ammonium acetare buffer
Flow rate : 1.0mL/min
Detector : UV(220nm)
Column temp. : 30deg-C