A radiochemical study of irreversible protein loss on high-performance liquid chromatography column frits
Much success has been achieved in the separation and purification of a wide range of proteins using various high-pressure liquid chromatography techniques. Quantitative analyses of proteins which require 100% mass recovery of the protein are still beset with problems, especially when the total injec...
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Published in | Analytical biochemistry Vol. 144; no. 1; pp. 128 - 131 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
San Diego, CA
Elsevier Inc
1985
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Summary: | Much success has been achieved in the separation and purification of a wide range of proteins using various high-pressure liquid chromatography techniques. Quantitative analyses of proteins which require 100% mass recovery of the protein are still beset with problems, especially when the total injected amount of protein decreases to below 10 μg. Stainless-steel frits have been cited for their deleterious effects on chromatography in general. In addition, the frits have specifically been found to be a significant contributor to irreversible protein loss—particularly when protein sample sizes are on the order of 1 μg or less. The findings presented below should therefore be of concern to those using HPLC for protein work. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2697 1096-0309 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0003-2697(85)90093-4 |