Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications
Separation, Detection and Quantitation of Peptides by Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrochromatography
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-6-2009
Journal Title
Journal of Chromatography A
ISSN
1873-3778
Volume
1216
Issue
10
First Page
1825
Last Page
1837
DOI
10.1016/j.chroma.2008.12.052
PubMed ID
19131068
Abstract
This review discusses different liquid chromatographic and capillary electrochromatographic approaches to the separation and quantitation of peptides using silica-based and polymeric-based columns with emphasis on liquid chromatography. Mass spectrometry detection and quantitation of peptides using labeled and label-free procedures, will also be discussed, as well as the effect of amino acids' properties on the solubility of peptides, an important parameter that influences the selection of the mobile phase. A discussion of different column packing materials, reversed-phase, cyclodextrins, macrocyclic antibiotics, porous graphitic carbon, mixed-phases, and normal-phase will be included, as well as a short discussion of multi-dimensional approaches for the separation of complex peptide mixtures.
Keywords
Capillary electrochromatography, chromatography, high pressure liquid, mass spectrometry, peptides, polymers, proteomics, silicon dioxide
Recommended Citation
Issaq, Haleem J.; Chan, King C.; Blonder, Josip; Ye, Xiaoying; and Veenstra, Timothy D., "Separation, Detection and Quantitation of Peptides by Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrochromatography" (2009). Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications. 305.
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