Comparison of Amino Column with Amide Column
It has been reported that the anomer separation does not take place under strong
alkaline conditions. Amino columns such as Asahipak
NH2P-50
4E allow the separation of saccharides without causing the anomer separation
as they can be used under alkaline conditions at room temperature.(Please refer to
Prevention
of Anomer Separation.)
Amide columns are also used for the separation of saccharides. However, acryl-amide
goups are not alkaline, it is necessary to perform the separation at elevated
temperature to prevent anomer separation.
Sample : 5mg/mL each, 10micro-L
1.
Fructose
2.
Glucose
3.
Sucrose
4.
Maltose
Column : Shodex Asahipak NH2P-50 4E, Amide column from other manufacturer (4.6mmID*250mm each)
Eluent : CH3CN/H2O=75/25
Flow rate : 1.0mL/min
Detector : Shodex RI
Column temp. : 30deg-C