Human Mercaptoalbumin and Human Nonmercaptoalbumin in Human Serum
The ratio of human mercaptoalbumin(HMA) to human nonmercaptoalbumin(HNA) in serum
is thought to have some relation with aging. The correlation between the ratio
and various types of illness is being studied. Ion exchange mode has been used
most commonly for the analysis of albumin, however, as isocratic elution widens
the peaks, gradient elution must be applied in ion exchange mode. In contrast,
one of the characteristics of Asahipak
GS-520 ( a multimode column )
is its capacity of enabling isocratic elution of HMA and HNA with isocratic elution using simple eluent such as phosphate buffer.
This is the original Asahipak GS-520 column separation method which allows
proteins other than albumin to elute first in the GFC mode and only albumin to elute later.
GS-520 7E is an old type of GS-520 HQ.
Sample : Human
serum
HMA (Human Mercaptoalbumin)
HNA (Human Nonmercaptoalbumin)
fHMA = (HMA)/(HMA + HNA)
Columns : Shodex Asahipak GS-520 7E (7.5mmID*250mm) x 8
Eluent : 0.03M Sodium phosphate buffer(pH6.87) + 0.15M Na2SO4
Flow rate : 0.8mL/min
Detector : UV(280nm)
Column temp. : 28deg-C
Coutesy of Dr. Sogami, Fujita Health University, School of health Science