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A practical guide to maximizing sample peak capacity for complex low molecular mass molecule separations. (복잡한 저분자량 분자 분리를 위한 시료 피크 용량 극대화 가이드)

  • Arianne Soliven;Matt James;Tony Edge
    • FOCUS: LIFE SCIENCE
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    • no.1
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    • pp.9.1-9.5
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    • 2024
  • Method development for complex low molecular mass (LMM) samples using reversed-phase (RP) separation conditions presents significant challenges due to the presence of many unknown analytes over wide concentration ranges. This guide aims to optimize method parameters-column length (L), temperature (T), flow rate (F), and final mobile phase conditions (Øfinal)-to maximize separation peak capacity. Validated by prior research, this protocol benefits laboratories dealing with metabolomics, natural products, and contaminant screening. This practical guide provides a structured approach to maximizing peak capacity for complex LMM separations. It complements computational optimization strategies and offers a step-by-step method development process. The Snyder-Dolan test is highlighted as essential for determining the need for gradient or isocratic elution and guiding column length decisions. The decision tree framework helps analysts prioritize variable optimization to develop effective separation methods for complex samples.

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Prediction of Formic Acid Chromatogram in Gradient Elution Chromatography

  • Won, Hye-Jin;Kim, In-Ho
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2001
  • Optimal operation in chromatography is needed to save operation time and the solvent used in multiple chromatographic runs. To this end, many simulation studies of chromatography process have been performed. The relationship between the distribution coefficient and the ionic strength is important in gradient elution ion chromatography. Experimental runs and computer simulations were carried out under linear gradient elution condition in order to compare the experiments and the simulation. Experiments were performed with formic acid under isocratic conditions to determine the simulation equation parameters. Computer simulation was based on three equations which related distribution with ionic strength as follows; K=${\alpha}$I(sup)-${\beta}$, K=A+BI+Cl$^2$and K=y(sub)0+A$_1$$.$e(sup)(-I/m$_1$). The effects of gradient slope on the chromatograms are discussed, and good agreement between the experimental and the simulated results is shown.

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Analysis of Flavonoid Components from Machilus thunbergii Leaves (후박나무 잎 Flavonoid 성분의 분석)

  • 김성환
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.297-300
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    • 1993
  • Six flavonoid compounds from the ethyl acetate fraction of Machilus thunbergii leaves were identified by HPLC. Separation by reversed phase chromatography on u-Bondapak C18 column was achieved by isocratic elution. The contents of the major flavonoids, guaijaverin and quercitrin were about 0.48% (w/w) and 0.98% (w/w) for the methanol extract, respectively.

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HPLC Chromatographic Methods for Simultaneous Determination of Pholcodine and Ephedrine HCI with Other Active Ingredients in Antitussive-Antihistamine Oral Liquid Formulations

  • Abdallah, Rokia M.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2006
  • A description of simple, isocratic and precise reversed phase HPLC methods is given for simultaneous quantification of pholcodine and ephedrine hydrochloride together with either carbinoxamine maleate or terfenadine in antitussive-antihistaminic oral pharmaceutical formulations. Separations were carried out on X-Terra and symmetry shield C18 column $(250\;{\times}\;4.6\;mm,\;5\;{\mu}m)$. The used isocratic elution systems were either $0.02\;M\;KH_2PO_4-acetonitrile$ in the ratio of 75 : 25 and pH adjusted to 7.70 with orthophosphoric acid or sodium hydroxide, for syrup (method A), or 0.02 octanesulphonic acid sodium salt solution-acetonitrile-acetic acid in the ratio of 75 : 25 : 0.5 for suspension (method B). The elution of both mixtures was achieved with a flow rate of 1 ml/min. Detection was carried out by UV absorbance at wavelengths of 220 and 250 nm for syrup and suspension, respectively. The quantification of the components in synthetic mixtures and actual syrup and suspension were calculated using the internal standard technique with metoclopramide HCl and codeine phosphate as internal standards (IS), respectively. The methods, for both mixtures, were validated and met all the requirements for the quality control analysis recommended by FDA and ICH.

Retention Behavior of Lanthanide Complexes with $\alpha$ -hydroxyisobutyric Acid on Cation Exchanger (양이온 교환체에서 희토류원소와 $\alpha$-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid 착물들의 머무름 거동에 관한 연구)

  • Jo, Gi Su;Han, Seon Ho;Seo, Mu Yeol;Eom, Tae Yun;Kim, Yeon Du
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.582-592
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    • 1990
  • Retention behavior of lanthanide-$\alpha$HiBA complexes was studied on the cation exchanger (LC-18 coated with $C_{20}H_{41}SO_4^-$). An equation predicting retention of lanthanides in isocratic or gradient elution with sodium ion and $\alpha$-HiBA concentration was derived from ion exchange equilibria of metal-ligand complex system, respectively. The relations between log k' and log [Na$^+$] /log [$\alpha$-HiBA) showed non-linearity in isocratic elution. In gradient elution a good linearity between log k' vs log R was obtained. The values of slopes (log k / log R) gave good agreements between calculation and experiment. Individual capacity factors ($k'_{Ln}^{3+}, k'_{LnL}^{2+}, k'{LnL2+}) and stability constant (${\beta}_1$, ${\beta}_2$, ${\beta}_3$) of lanthanide-$\alpha$HiBA complexes were calculated by the non-linear least square fittings using the retention equation. The correlation coefficients of lanthanides were shown better than 0.9996 between experiment and calculation.

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Separation of Egg White Using HPLC with Change of Mobile Phase and Temperature (HPLC에서 이동상 변화와 온도에 따른 난백의 분리)

  • Do, Jin-Sun;Song, Shin-Young;Cho, Ki-Jung;Kim, In-Ho
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.829-834
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    • 2011
  • Lysozyme in egg white functions as bacteriolysis agent and ovalbumin plays a role as antigen in immune system. Egg white analysis methods usually include electrophoresis, gel permeation chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC(RP-HPLC). Among them, RP-HPLC was selected for rapid analysis and C18 column(Agilent, USA) was used as HPLC column. Optimum conditions were searched by changing mobile phase and temperature. Capacity factor and resolution were calculated and compared for various elution conditions. In the isocratic elution, mobile phase volume ratio was changed from 30/70/0.1 to 60/40/0.1(Acetonitrile(ACN)/Distilled water(DW)/Trifluoroacetic acid(TFA)). ACN composition was increased by 10% and temperature was set as $20^{\circ}C$. In the gradient elution, ACN/DW ratio was changed from 10/90 to 60/40 during 20 minute and temperature was varied as 20, 30 and $40^{\circ}C$. In the isocratic elution, three peaks were separated at 50/50/0.1. Lysozyme and ovalbumin were confirmed as first and third peak in three peaks respectively. In the gradient elution, four peaks were separated at $30^{\circ}C$. Lysozyme and ovalbumin were confirmed as first peak and third peak in four peaks respectively.

Determination and Application of 3-Methylhistidine Levels in Urine (뇨(尿)중 3-Methylhistidine 함량의 측정과 이용)

  • 정수현;서형주
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.213-216
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    • 1996
  • A modified method is given for the precolumn derivatization and subsequent high-pressure liquid chromatographic seperation of 3-methylhistidine from urine. The elution contained isocratic solution with acetonirile and 10 M sodium phosphate(pH 7.5) requires less than 7 min. The recoveries of 3-methylhlstidine from urine control were 95% to 106%. 3-Methylhistidine determinations were performed on urine samples from volunteers who were both male trained and non-trained physical undergraduates. As the result, urinary .3-methylhistidine content of volunteers increased significantly after weight training.

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Simple estimation of Langmuir Parameter by HPLC experiments (HPLC를 이용한 Langmuir Parameter의 추산)

  • Lee, Sun-Mook;Yoon, Tae-Ho;Kim, In-Ho
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2003
  • A simple method of isotherm determination for HPLC is discussed. The equilibrium-dispersive model describing the behavior of elution peaks in HPLC for single component is solved numerically by using PDE solver Macsyma$^{(R)}$(Macsyma Inc., Arlington, MA, USA.) and compared to the experimental data obtained in overloaded isocratic chromatography with caffeine as model species. The effect of sample concentration and flow velocity on the band profiles of elution peaks are described.

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Retention Behavior of Lanthanides on Dinonylnaphthalene Sulfonic Acid Equilibrated Cation Exchanger (Dinonylnaphthalene Sulfonic Acid 를 양이온 교환체로 이용한 동적계에서 희토류 원소의 머무름 거동)

  • Kihsoo Joe;Sun Ho Han;Moo Yul Suh;Tae Yoon Eom;Youn Doo Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.520-526
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    • 1991
  • Retention behavior of lanthanides was studied on the dynamic system using dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid cation exchanger and tartaric acid as a complexing agent. The relations between logk' and log$[NH^{4+}]$/log[tartarate], and between logk' and logR showed good linearity in isocratic and gradient elution, respectively. In gradient elution of tartaric acid the slopes were increased as the initial concentrations were decreased. Column efficiencies and resolution of lanthanides on dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid equilibrated cation exchanger were found to be better in ${\alpha}$-hydroxyisobutyric acid eluent than in tartaric acid.

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Simultaneous Determination of Catecholamines, Serotonin and Their Metabolites in the Biological Sample Using HPLC/ECD (생체 시료 중 카테콜 아민류, 세로토닌 및 대사물질들의 HPLC/ECD 동시 정량분석)

  • Min, Ji-Hyun;Hahn, Young-Hee
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.277-283
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    • 2011
  • Simultaneous monitoring of catecholamines and serotonin with their appropriate extraction from the biological samples is required in order to understand thoroughly the regulation of the central and peripheral nervous system. In the present research the segmented gradient elution with the solid phase extraction using a C18 cartridge rather than the previous isocratic elution with alumina extraction is successfully employed to determine norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (E), dopamine (DA), serotonin (5HT), 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA) simultaneously within 20 minutes using 3,4-dihydroxyhydrocinnamic aicd as the internal standard (IS). Linearities were obtained in the concentration range between $5{\times}10^{-6}M$ and $1{\times}10^{-4}M$ for all 7 compounds with detection limits of 0.6~1.9 ${\mu}M$. The present HPLC/ECD method yielded reasonable accuracy (relative error; -1.4~1.1%) and precision (relative standard deviation; 0.4~1.9%) for 9 measurements of the standard solution consisting of NE, E, DA, 5HT, DOPAC and 5HIAA compounds. Recoveries of catecholamines, serotonin and their metabolites from human serum were in the range of 57%~86%. While the concentrations of NE and 5HT in the serum of normal Sprague-Dawley rat were found as $1.4{\times}10^{-6}M$ and $2.6{\times}10^{-6}M$, respectively, the contents of NE and 5HT in the serum of the stressed rat were increased 5.6 times and 1.4 times more, respectively.