We describe the use of high-resolution magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance to control the identity of the capsular polysaccharide from Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) present in the cetavlon precipitate. This step is one of the earliest in the purification of this polysaccharide, which is further used in the production of Hib polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccine. The effects of sample procedure and magnetic field strength have been investigated. Since this assay is rapid and simple, it may represent a useful technique for characterization of polysaccharides present in complex and insoluble matrices. Moreover, it allows a rapid evaluation of the structure of the produced polysaccharides very early on during the production process and is as such an essential analytical tool before starting the purification process.
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