A Single Column Packing for The Gas-Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Various Biologically Important Compounds
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Preparative Biochemistry
- Vol. 6 (1) , 27-59
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00327487608061598
Abstract
The use of a single, commercially available column packing, TabsorbR, is described for the g. l. c. separation of a large number of different compounds. The resolution of the homologous members of the following series of compounds was achieved: (1) saturated fatty acids (C1-C18), (2) normal aliphatic saturated dlcarboxylic acids (C2-C14), (3) normal aliphatic saturated alcohols (C1-C24), (4) normal aliphatic saturated amines (C1C12), (5) the common amino acids except arginlne, histidlne and cysteine, (6) aliphatic hydrocarbons (C10-C20) and (7) monosaccharides. It should be noted that twenty-two monosaccharides including three hexosamines and two anhydrohexoses, could be resolved as aldltol acetates In a single run. In addition, galacturonic, glucuronic and lduronlc acids could be separated from one another as their 1, 4-lactones. The resolution achieved in these series of compounds was found to be consistent and highly reproducible. It is of further interest that certain Isomers of the higher fatty acids and hydrocarbons with one double bond could also be separated from the normal and saturated compounds, respectively. The applicability of “Tabsorb” for the g. l. c. separation, although noted above to be considerably broad, is by far not yet exhausted. These procedures which form the basis for the quantitative determinations of the various compounds studied as demonstrated by analysis of glycopeptldes for neutral hexoses and proteins for the amino acids, can readily be adapted to preparative methods. From the biochemical point of view “Tab-sorb” is an extremely versatile column packing in that it can be used for the identification of many of the common building blocks of natural products.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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