Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is commonly performed in isocratic conditions to separate partially excluded molecules from the pores of the stationary phase, based on their difference in hydrodynamic volume. In this work, a baseline resolution was obtained between the monomeric antibody drug conjugate (ADC) and high molecular weight species (HMWS). Besides HMWS, small free payloads, linkers and linker-payloads of ADCs, which would not be discriminated solely based on their size (MW < 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the aim of exploring the potential of ultra-fast chiral chromatography for high-throughput analysis, the new sub-2 micron Whelk-O 1 chiral stationary phase (CSP) has been employed in supercritical fluid conditions to screen 129 racemates, mainly of pharmaceutical interest. By using a 5-cm long column (0.46cm internal diameter), a single co-solvent (MeOH) and a 7-min gradient elution, 85% of acidic and neutral analytes considered in this work have been successfully resolved, with resolution (Rs) larger than 2 in more than 65% of cases.
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