Studies of protein adsorption on reversed-phase and ion exchange stationary phases demonstrated an increase in retention with increasing pressure, which is interpreted as a standard partial molar volume decrease during the transition of the protein from a mobile to a stationary phase. Investigation of the pressure effect on the retention of lysozyme and IgG on a cation exchange column surprisingly revealed a negative retention trend with the increase of pressure. Further investigation of this phenomenon was performed with β-lactoglobulin, which enabled adsorption to be studied on both cation and anion exchange columns using the same mobile phase with a pH of 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, comparative analyses were carried out with ion chromatography mass-spectrometry (IC-MS/MS) which has no derivatization step, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique, as well as two quantitative and two semi-quantitative immunoassays. The results demonstrated that HPLC and quantitative immunoassay methods were well-correlated with IC-MS/MS in determining histamine in various types of fish products. The best correlation was observed with the HistaSure ELISA Fast Track kit (R = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new method was proposed for the determination of underivatized biogenic amines based on ion-exchange chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry detection. The method was applied to the analysis of 10 biogenic amines in fresh and processed fish products. The amines were extracted from muscle tissue with water without any additional derivative step or sample clean-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
May 2021
Human insulin and six most used therapeutic analogues are very similar in terms of retention on a reversed-phase column. Thus, the LC methods prescribed in the European Pharmacopoeia monographs for insulin and insulin analogues include many similar separation methods, which tend to be time consuming when separating individual products of insulins or are inadequate when handling a mixture. In this study, we present a simple, robust, versatile and accessible HPLC-UV separation method for identification and quantification of human insulin and its analogues in one run.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study a new method for evaluating the pressure effect on separations of oligonucleotides and proteins on an anion exchange column was developed. The pressure rise of up to 500 bar was attained by coupling restriction capillaries to the column outlet to minimize differences in pressure over the column. Using pH transient measurements it was demonstrated that no shift in ion exchange equilibria occurs due to a pressure increase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShorter analysis times and greater resolving power are contributing factors for transfer of separation methods from an HPLC to a UHPLC system when performing analysis in biopharmaceutical or clinical research. The effect of pressure on separations in reversed phase chromatography is well described, however such investigations on ion exchange columns were previously not conducted. In this study we describe the effect of pressure on retention properties of proteins, oligonucleotides and plasmid DNA in ion exchange chromatography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new method for determination of underivatized biogenic amines in cheese based on ion exchange chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometric detection was proposed. The method was applied to the analysis of 10 biogenic amines (trimethylamine, putrescine, cadaverine, histamine, 2-phenylethylamine, spermine, spermidine, tryptamine, agmatine, and tyramine) in different types of cheese. The amines were extracted only with water without any additional derivatization step or sample cleanup.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTetramantanes, and all diamondoid hydrocarbons, possess carbon frameworks that are superimposable upon the cubic diamond lattice. This characteristic is invaluable in assigning their (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra because it translates into repeating structural features, such as diamond-cage isobutyl moieties with distinctively complex methine to methylene signatures in COSY and HMBC data, connected to variable, but systematic linkages of methine and quaternary carbons. In all tetramantane C22H28 isomers, diamond-lattice structures result in long-range (4)JHH, W-coupling in COSY data, except where negated by symmetry; there are two highly symmetrical and one chiral tetramantane (showing seven (4)JHH).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA variant of purge/cryotrap/thaw/static headspace Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) was developed as a means for preconcentrating Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in cheese. An originally designed cryotrap partially filled with glass beads was employed that facilitated efficient flow-through of purging gas and trapping of the volatiles. In stopped-flow mode, thawing was allowed, and the same vessel was used for the exposure of the appropriate SPME fiber, effectively achieving double preconcentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the chemistry of the atmosphere and in biogeochemistry. They contribute to the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere, particle and air pollutants, as well as to the production of greenhouse gases (for instance ozone). Among analytical techniques for their determination in the atmosphere gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) offers several advantages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Chim Slov
September 2010
Experimental MS response factors were measured for 36 different saturated and unsaturated volatile organic compounds (VOC) containing carbon, hydrogen and halogen atoms. Chemical structure was encoded using various molecular descriptors. A quantitative structure-property relationship model was established using the multiple linear regression models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe newly introduced signature of benzenoids (a sequence of six real numbers Si with i = 6-1) shows the composition of the pi-electron partition by indicating the number of times all rings of the benzenoid are assigned 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 pi-electrons. It allows the introduction of a new ordering criterion for such polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by summing some of the terms in the signature. There is an almost perfect linear correlation between sums S6 + S5 and S4 + S3 for isomeric cata- or peri-fused benzenoids, so that one can sort such isomers according to ascending s 6 + S5 or to descending S4 + S3 sums (the resulting ordering does not differ much and agrees with that based on increasing numbers of Clar sextets and of Kekule structures).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is shown for a representative set of isomeric benzenoids that pi-electron partitions and signatures can serve for characterizing and ordering benzenoids. Benzenoid signatures (sequences s6 through s1 where the subscripts correspond to numbers of pi electrons in all rings) are obtained by examining the numbers of assigned pi electrons ranging from 6 to 1 for each ring in all resonance structures. The pi-electron partitions and signatures of all 33 non-isoarithmic peri-condensed benzenoid hydrocarbons with eight rings and four contiguous internal carbon atoms allow an ordering of these benzenoids that agrees fairly well with increasing numbers of Kekulé valence structures and Clar sextets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on the calculation of normal boiling points for a series of n = 58 aliphatic alcohols using the variable connectivity index in which variables x and y are used to modify the weights on carbon (x) and oxygen atoms (y) in molecular graphs, respectively. The optimal regressions are found for x = 0.80 and y = -0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in different photochemical processes in the troposphere. In order to predict their impact on ozone formation processes a detailed knowledge about their abundance in the atmosphere as well as their reaction rate constants is required. The QSPR models were developed for the prediction of reaction rate constants of volatile unsaturated hydrocarbons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIon chromatography (IC) was used to establish isomer purity of the highly water-soluble sample of fullerenehexamalonic acid, Th-symmetric hexakis-adduct C66(COOH)12. Sharp and symmetric peaks were obtained by IC using 1.0 M potassium hydroxide as eluent and applying gradient elution program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDualists of benzenoids are a special type of graphs that have as vertices the centers of hexagons and as edges the pairs of condensed rings. Catafusenes (cata-condensed benzenoids) have acyclic dualists. Codes of catafusenes with h benzenoid rings start from one end of a dualist and consist of digits 0 (indicating linear annelation, angle of 180 degrees between two adjacent edges) and 1 or 2 for kinks (120 degrees or 240 degrees angles) with the convention of choosing the lowest number formed from these h-2 digits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCatabolism of a (14)C-labelled volatile monoterpene compound (geraniol) to (14)CO(2) was investigated in soils taken from the rhizosphere at distances up to 200 cm from the trunks of three small Populus tremula trees growing at different sites in Slovenia. Emissions of limonene of up to 18 microg m(-2) h(-1) were detected from the soil surface at each site. Evolution of (14)C-labelled CO(2) was measured as a product of catabolism of (14)C-labelled geraniol introduced into the soil samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Inf Model
April 2006
The higher-order variable connectivity indices were introduced to account for the combination of positive and negative relative contributions of atoms and bonds in the construction of the quantitative structure-property relationships or quantitative structure-activity relationships models. The coding capabilities of modified descriptors were presented on the modeling of the atmospheric reaction rate constants of selected organic compounds with OH radicals. The optimization of diagonal weights of the augmented adjacency matrix pointed out the significant enhancing effect of oxygen and the suppressive effect of chlorine on the overall molecular atmospheric reactivity of organic compounds with OH radicals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Inf Comput Sci
December 2004
Theoretical prediction of gas-chromatographic retention times could be used as an additional method for a more accurate identification of organic compounds during GC/MS analysis. Two separate quantitative structure-property relationship models were introduced for the calculation of thermodynamic values (DeltaH degrees, DeltaS degrees) for aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. These values are required for the calculation of retention times in temperature programmed gas chromatography.
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