Publications by authors named "J Strasters"

This paper reviews the use of lipid vesicles as model membranes in capillary electrophoresis (CE). The history and utility of CE in the characterization of microparticles is summarized, focusing on the application of colloidal electromigration theories to lipid vesicles. For instance, CE experiments have been used to characterize the size, surface properties, enclosed volumes, and electrophoretic mobilities of lipid vesicles and of lipoprotein particles.

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Vesicle affinity capillary electrophoresis (VCE), a newly developed technique, was designed to assess the effect of physicochemical properties of apolipoprotein (apo) on the binding to lipoproteins, under physiological conditions (phosphate-saline buffer system at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C), using vesicle as a model. The technique results in similar lipid binding properties of apo CIII (CIII) and its peptides compared to other techniques.

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Hypaque Sodium Oral Solution is used as a X-ray contrast agent. The active ingredient is diatrizoate sodium. Several bottles of drug product were found to contain elevated levels of inorganic iodide, ranging from 0.

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The application of organic modifier gradients in micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is discussed. The equation derived by Snyder and co-workers describing gradient elution in hydro-organic reversed-phase LC was verified for organic solvent gradients in the presence of micelles. It is also demonstrated that the use of these gradients require little re-equilibration time due to the limited range of organic modifier concentration used in the gradient.

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Gradient elution in micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is discussed. On the basis of the gradient elution theory, first developed by Snyder, equations were derived for the prediction of gradient retention times in micelle concentration gradient from isocratic data. Likewise, partition coefficients into micelles and stationary phase, and subsequently isocratic retention at different micelle concentrations can be estimated from two gradient runs.

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