The Application Notebook, Sep 1, 2012 - Chromatography Online
The Application Notebook, Sep 1, 2012
Medical/Biological
Analysis of phosphate compounds with the Agilent 1260 Infinity Bio-inert Quaternary LC System
By Sonja Schneider , Agilent Technologies, Inc.
This application note shows that unspecific reaction of adenosine triphosphate can be completely prevented due to the iron- and steel-free design using the Agilent 1260 Infinity Bio-inert Quaternary LC System.
Analysis of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) Digest on a Thermo Scientific Accucore 150-C18, NanoLC Column
By Valeria Barattini , Joanna Freeke , Duncan Smith , John Griffiths , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. , The Paterson Institute of Cancer Research
Thermo Scientific Application Note
Ultra-fast Protein Separations and High Efficiency Peptide Profiling with Agilent LC Columns
By James Martosella , Phu Duong , Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Rapid and highly resolved chromatographic separations of proteins are becoming increasingly important to meet the growing demands for faster analyses, greater reliability and overall increased column performance. Additionally, highly selective and efficient separations for peptide and impurity profiling have grown among the biopharmaceutical industry, with an ever increasing need to obtain greater peak capacities.
Rapid Improvements for LC–MS-MS Analysis Using the New Phree? Phospholipid Removal Plates
By Michael Rummel , Erica Pike , Phenomenex, Inc.
When performing LC–MS-MS analysis, phospholipids are perhaps one of the most troublesome components of bioanalytical samples. The presence of phospholipids not only reduces the column lifetime and sensitivity but can also cause a phenomenon known as ion suppression.
70-min Amino Acid Analysis of Physiological Samples
By Michael V. Pickering , Pickering Laboratories, Inc.
Pickering Laboratories specializes in the manufacturing of cation-exchange columns and eluants for amino acid analysis. Post-column derivatization with Ninhydrin offers unmatched selectivity and reproducibility of the analysis for most challenging matrixes.
Analysis of Intact Proteins on a Thermo Scientific Accucore 150 C4 HPLC Column
By Joanna Freeke , Valeria Barattini , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
This application note demonstrates the analysis of intact proteins using a Thermo Scientific Accucore 150-C4 (150 ? pore diameter) HPLC column. Analysis of six proteins ranging in mass from 6 to 45 kDa is carried out in 15 min with pressures compatible with conventional HPLC instrumentation.
Separation of mAb Isoforms Using Controlled pH Gradients and Ion Exchange Chromatography Columns
By Atis Chakrabarti , Tosoh Bioscience LLC
Monoclonal antibody isoforms differ in modifications of individual amino acid side chains, or the N- or C-terminus. Typical modifications are deamidation, phosphorylation, acetylation, methylation, oxidation, or glycosylation. Fast separation of monoclonal antibody isoforms is important for profiling and mass spectrometric determination. Isoforms may differ in biological activity and stability, making a thorough characterization and quantification of the isoforms necessary to ensure consistent product quality.
Separation of 20 Amino Acids by Polymer-Based Amino HILIC Column
By Kanna Ito , Shodex Showa Denko America, Inc
Determination and quantification of amino acids are important in many fields. For the HPLC analysis of amino acids, cation exchange mode method has been used with post-column derivatization. Recently, use of reversed-phase mode method is also increasing. However, because of amino acids' hydrophilic nature, they are usually not well retained and have less selectivity by reversed-phase mode without pre-column derivatization steps. In contrast, HILIC mode is an ideal separation mode for hydrophilic compound analysis.
Chiral
Unique Effects of Two Mobile Phase Alcohols on the RegisPack CLA-1 Chiral Stationary Phase (CSP)
By Ted Szczerba , Regis Technologies, Inc.
Typical chiral stationary phase (CSP) screening paradigms utilize a single alcohol component as co-solvent in its mobile phase. Recent unexpected observations have demonstrated that mixed-alcohol mobile phases can enhance or even introduce peak resolution when none existed in a mono-alcohol system.
Environmental
Developing a UHPLC Method for UV-Based Detection and Quantification of Primary Aromatic Amines in Low Concentrations
By Edgar Naegele , Ruediger Helling , Agilent Technologies, Inc. , Saxon State Laboratory for Public and Animal Health
This application demonstrates that stringent sensitivity requirements for the detection of potentially harmful primary aromatic amines can be fulfilled when using an Agilent 1290 Infinity LC system equipped with the 1290 large volume injection kit.
Automated Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) of Organochlorine Pesticides in Water
By FMS, Inc.
Organochlorine pesticides are man-made organic chemicals with a history of wide spread use in both the United States as well as globally. Tending to be very persistent in the environment, they have found their way into sediments and drinking water supplies posing serious health risks. Organochlorines have a wide range of both acute and chronic health effects, including cancer, neurological damage, and birth defects. Many organochlorines are also suspected endocrine disruptors.
Simple and Rapid MRM Method Development for Analyzing 288 Pesticides by GC–MS-MS
By Keyu Zhou , Bruker Daltonics, Inc. , Helen Sun , Kefei Wang , Bruker, Division of Chemical & Applied Markets
Gas chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (GC–MS-MS) operated in MRM mode is a powerful technology for multi-residue analysis in complex food matrices. Good GC separation combined with MS-MS selectivity facilitates monitoring hundreds of MRM transitions within a short cycle time which allows for analysis of large number of compounds in complex food matrices. Nevertheless, MRM method development is time consuming and labor-intensive, which mainly comes from mapping retention time, MRM transition set-up and post-data processing.
The Extraction of Chlorinated Pesticides, Herbicides, and Organohalides for EPA Method 508.1 Using Automated Cartridge SPE
By David Gallagher , Michael Ebitson , Horizon Technology, Inc.
This application note will highlight the extraction of EPA Method 508.1 analytes from an aqueous matrix. It will use the SmartPrep Extractor and the DryVap Concentrator system to achieve excellent recoveries while maintaining minimal user-interface.
A Broad Spectrum GC?GC–TOFMS Analysis for Endocrine Disruptor Compounds in a Midwestern U.S. Watershed
By John Heim , Joe Binkley , Jeff Patrick , LECO Corporation
Water samples from six urban and rural locations were extracted and analyzed by GC?GC–TOFMS. GC?GC–TOFMS provided an analysis approach for the detection of known EDCs as well as other non-targeted persistent pollutants.
Improved Resolution of Triazine Herbicides in Drinking Water and Wastewater
By Kory Kelly , Kali Tudela , Phenomenex, Inc.
Often used for weed control, triazine herbicides have been found to have detrimental environmental and health effects. Much debate has focused on the level at which these compounds negatively impact health. To monitor and control human exposure to these herbicides, regulatory bodies have established allowable limits of triazines in drinking and wastewater.
Simplified Yet Sensitive Determination of Aniline and Nitroanilines
By Xu Qun , Li Lang , Jeffrey S. Rohrer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Aniline is an organic compound widely used in the polymer, rubber, pharmaceutical, and dye industries. Aniline and its derivatives (e.g., nitroanilines) are suspected carcinogens and are highly toxic to aquatic life. Because these compounds are thermolabile and polar, the traditional analytical methods require a derivatization step prior to GC analysis.
Rapid On-Line-SPE HPLC Determination of Carbofuran and Carbaryl in Tap and Environmental Waters
By Xu Qun , Jeffrey S. Rohrer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
N-Methylcarbamates are widely used agricultural pesticides. For their determination, reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) with fluorescence detection following postcolumn derivatization, per U.S. EPA Methods 531.2 and 8318, is typically used.
High Precision Pesticide Analysis in Produce with GC Triple Quadrupole and U-SRM Mode
By Inge de Dobbeleer , Joachim Gummersbach , Hans-Joachim Huebschmann , Anton Mayer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Residuals of pesticides widely used in agriculture are monitored in foods for human consumption through the use of statutory maximum residue levels (MRLs). Regulation EC 396/2005 adopted in the European Union sets MRLs for over 500 pesticides in over 300 food commodities, many at a default value of 0.01 mg/kg (the typical routine analytical method limit of determination).
Fast Petroleum Hydrocarbons Analysis for Underground Storage Tank Monitoring
By Robert Wiedemer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Underground storage tanks (USTs) for various petroleum-based substances such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and fuel oil are monitored for leaks as authorized by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Food and Beverage
Comprehensive Pesticide Residue Monitoring in Foods Using QuEChERS, LC–MS-MS, and GCxGC-TOFMS
By Julie Kowalski , Jack Cochran , Jason Thomas , Michelle Misselwitz , Rebecca Wittrig , André Schreiber , AB SCIEX
One fast, simple QuEChERS extraction for a broad range of pesticides.
Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) Composition in Fish Oil by Capillary GC
By Quadrex Corporation
The health benefits of fish oil in one's diet has been widely established. Common edible fish sources include salmon, trout, tuna, swordfish, and others. The omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, in dietary supplements (capsules) are primarily derived from smaller oily fish, notably anchovy, horse mackerel, bunker, capelin, and sand eel.
Acrylamide by QuEChERS Extraction with LC–MS-MS Detection
By Brian Kinsella , UCT, LLC
Acrylamide is a neurotoxic compound classified as a probable human carcinogen and genotoxicant (1). In 2002, researchers in Sweden uncovered the presence of acrylamide in certain fried and baked foods at relatively high levels (2).
QuEChERS Sample Preparation for LC–MS-MS Determination of Avermectins in Meat and Milk
By Masayo Yabu , Mia Summers , Michael S. Young , Waters Corporation
Avermectins are 16-membered ring macrolide drugs that are used as veterinary antihelmintics. The lowest allowable limit for these compounds in food products is set based on worldwide safety evaluations. Regulatory MRLs for avermectins can vary worldwide but are generally in the ppb concentration range. The sensitive analysis of avermectins in food products such as milk and meat can be challenging due to their complex sample matrices.
The Determination of Low Levels of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes, and Styrene in Olive Oil Using HS-GC–MS
By Andrew Tipler , PerkinElmer, Inc.
Levels of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, and styrene (BTEXS) are a concern in olive oil. These compounds find their way into olive trees and hence into olives and olive oil mainly as a result of emissions from vehicles, bonfires, and paints into ambient air near orchards. This analysis uses a PerkinElmer? TurboMatrix? 110 Headspace (HS) sampler with a Clarus? SQ 8 gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer (GC–MS) to achieve detection limits below 5 ng/g and concentrations up to 100 ng/g.
Industrial
A Single-Column Capillary GC Application for the Determination of Benzene in Reformulated Gasoline
By Katherine K. Stenerson , Leonard M. Sidisky , Michael D. Buchanan , Sigma-Aldrich Supelco
The amount of benzene in gasoline is a concern because it is a known human carcinogen, and exposure to it has been linked to detrimental health effects. The challenge with the analysis lies in the complex composition of gasoline, which consists of hundreds of different compounds. Reformulated gasoline also contains additives to produce more complete combustion and subsequent lower emissions of harmful compounds.
Rapid and Sensitive Determination of Biofuel Sugars
By Lipika Basumallick , Jeffrey S. Rohrer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Biofuels have emerged as an attractive alternative to fossil fuel. Biofuel refers to any fuel that is derived from biomass (typically, plant and animal waste). A common feedstock for bioethanol production is corn stover (leaves and stalks of maize plants left after harvesting). Corn stover processing involves acid treatment to release a mixture of water-soluble carbohydrates, followed by enzymatic reactions to convert the sugars to ethanol.
Semi-Quantitative Determination of Volatile Oligomers of Halogenated Compressor Oil in a Manufacturing Process Using a Person Portable GC–MS
By Tiffany C. Wirth , Tai V. Truong , Charles S. Sadowski , Douglas W. Later , Torion Technologies, Inc. , Dan Vassilaros , Vassilaros Consulting , Jean Baldwin , Intertek Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals
During the manufacturing process of industrial gases, volatile oligomers of compressor fluids can enter the product stream. These impurities are typically within specification, but failure of a diaphragm or seal can spike the concentration in a fill batch and the industrial gas no longer meets product specifications. A screening method has been developed to extract, identify and quantitate chlorotrifluoroethylene-based impurities from the compressor fluid using a CUSTODION? solid phase microextraction (SPME) syringe and a TRIDION?-9 person-portable gas chromatograph–toroidal ion trap mass spectrometer (GC-TMS). The compounds were separated and detected rapidly in less than 5 min analysis time.
Fast Separation of Eleven Nitroaromatic Compounds on ZirChrom-CARB
By Clayton McNeff , Kelly S. Johnson , ZirChrom Separations, Inc.
This technical bulletin details the separation of 11 closely related nitroaromatic compounds, namely RDX, HMX, Nitrobenzene, 2-Nitrotoluene, Tetryl, 2,6-Dinitrotoluene, 4-Nitrotoluene, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, 2,4-Dinitrotoluene, 2-amino 4,6-dinitrotoluene, 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene. Our customers have reported that similar separations on silica-based phases produce run times as long as 30 min. Here we report a method on ZirChrom?-CARB at a column temperature of 125 ?C in under 4 min.
Determination of Sulfur in Natural Gas by ASTM Method D 6228-11
By Laura Chambers , Gary Engelhart , OI Analytical
Natural gas and other gaseous fuels contain varying amounts and types of sulfur compounds which can be corrosive to equipment and can inhibit or destroy gas processing catalysts. Small amounts of sulfur odorants are added to natural gas and liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs) for safety purposes. Accurate measurement of sulfur species ensures proper process operation and odorant levels for public safety.
Pharmaceutical/Drug Discovery
The Scherzo Family Columns Effectively Separate Pharmaceutical Compounds
By Bhavana Verma , Itaru Yazawa , Imtakt USA (formerly Silvertone Sciences)
Pharmaceutical compounds are often difficult to analyze on C18 columns alone because they may be charged or have very similar structures. Imtakt Corporation has introduced a family of multimode columns that are able to overcome these separation challenges: Scherzo SS-C18, Scherzo SM-C18, and Scherzo SW-C18, containing C18, anion, and cation ligands.
Taking Advantage of Sub-2 ?m Core–Shell Technology for Ultra-Fast and Ultra-Efficient Urinary Excretion Profiling
By Simon Lomas , Jeff Layne , Phenomenex, Inc.
Throughout the drug development process, potential new drug candidates (or new chemical entities; NCEs) and their metabolites must be subjected to rigorous and extensive pharmacokinetic evaluations to determine their rates accumulation, metabolism, and excretion from the body. With regards specifically to the excretion, urinary excretion is typically the predominant route for the elimination of drugs and their metabolites, and urinary excretion profiling is an integral portion of the pharmacokinetic characterization of NCEs.
Radio Ion Chromatography
By M. Espinosa , Gomensoro S.A. , J. Chesa-Jiménez , Instituto Tecnológico PET , Beni Galliker , Alfred Steinbach , Andrea Wille , Metrohm International Headquarters
Positron emission tomography (PET) is one of the most powerful non-invasive diagnostic tools for tracing organ functioning. Quality control of the short-lived radiopharmaceuticals is challenging, not least because of the tough time limits, the radiation issue and the near nanomole radiotracer quantities.
Residual Solvents Testing of Packaging Materials per ASTM F1884-04 with the HT3 Automated Headspace Sampler
By Roger Bardsley , Teledyne Tekmar
Printing inks used on packing materials of consumer products contain colorants and pigments, binder systems, solvents, and additives. ASTM F 1884-04 (1), Standard Test Methods for Determining Residual Solvents in Packaging Materials determines residual solvents in packaging materials from printing processes utilizing solvent-based printing inks.
Accurate Determination of Tartrate in Drug Products in Just 10 Minutes
By Suparerk Tukkeeree , Chanita Chantarasukon , Jeffrey S. Rohrer , Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Tolterodine, a quaternary ammonium compound, is used to treat urinary incontinence. To create the drug substance, tolterodine is paired with tartrate to form tolterodine tartrate. This drug substance can then be used to create drug products. One way to confirm the amount of a drug substance in a drug product is to assay for its counterion.
Challenges in Developing an Ultra Sensitive Bioanalytical Method for Ethinylestradiol in Human Plasma
By Waters Corporation
Ultra sensitive LC–MS-MS quantification of steroids is particularly difficult due to the presence of countless other steroid interferences, many isobaric, in human plasma. In particular, for compounds such as ethinylestradiol (EE), where the required detection limit (LOD) is 1 pg/mL, this challenge is even greater. Not only must one use the highest sensitivity MS system, but both LC and sample preparation must also be carefully optimized for selectivity.
Molecular Weight Determination of LMWH SEC–MALS vs. SEC–UV-RI
By Wyatt Technology Corporation
Low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) are obtained by fractionation or depolymerization of natural heparins. They are defined as having a mass-average molecular weight of less than 8000 and for which at least 60% of the total weight has a molecular mass less than 8000.
Characterization of PLGA Using SEC–MALS-VIS
By Wyatt Technology Corporation
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is a copolymer based on glycolic acid and lactic acid. The two monomer units are linked together by ester linkages and form linear polyester chains. The obtained product is biodegradable and biocompatible, and it is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for production of various therapeutic devices as well as for drug delivery applications.
Fast Screening Methods for Steroids by HPLC with Agilent Poroshell 120 Columns
By William Long , Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Selectivity is the most powerful tool to optimize separations in HPLC. This parameter is changed by using different bonded phases or by changing the mobile phase. In this work, Poroshell 120 columns with highly efficient 2.7 ?m superficially porous particles and the Agilent 1260 Infinity Series LC Multi-Method Solution were used to quickly evaluate method development choices for the analysis of steroids.
Polymer
2D Analysis of Thermoplastic Elastomers TPE
By Peter Kilz , PSS Polymer Standards Service GmbH
Blockcopolymers such as SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene) are an important product class and a typical example of complex polymers. In addition to the molar mass distribution, a chemical composition distribution may also be present in copolymers. While GPC–SEC is the established method for the determination of molar mass averages and distribution, gradient HPLC can be applied to separate based on chemical composition.
High Temperature Gel Permeation Chromatograph (GPC–SEC) with Integrated IR5 MCT Detector for Polyolefin Analysis: A Breakthrough in Sensitivity and Automation
By B. Monrabal , J. Sancho-Tello , J. Montesinos , R. Tarin , A. Ortin , P. del Hierro , M. Bas , Polymer Char
Gel permeation chromatography (GPC), also referred to as size exclusion chromatography (SEC), when applied to polyolefins analysis (Polyethylene, PE and Polypropylene, PP) has been considered a demanding task due to the high temperature required for operation and the use of hazardous chlorinated solvents for resin dissolution.
Synthesis Monitoring and Oligomeric Analysis of PEGylated Polymers
By Amandaa K. Brewer , Tosoh Bioscience LLC
New roles and applications in the areas of science and technology are continuously being found for synthetic polymers. Specifically, the use of synthetic polymers in medicine is growing, as these polymers offer unique and versatile platforms for applications such as implants, medical devices, surgical adhesives, drug delivery vesicles, and injectable polymer-drug conjugates (1,2). As the applications of synthetic polymers increases, there is a manifested need for methods to accurately and precisely characterize the materials.
General
Creation of a New IMS Analyzer Platform with High Resolving Power
By Paula Holmes, PhD , Bruce N. Laprade , Photonis USA
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has become widely accepted for the detection of chemical warfare agents, explosives, and narcotics as well as for pharmaceutical quality control and pesticide screening of food. Most currently available commercial IMS units have a resolving power of 10–60.
Article
Next-Generation Stationary Phases: Properties and Performance of Core–Shell Columns
By Jesse O. Omamogho , Ekaterina Nesterenko , Damian Connolly , Jeremy Glennon
This short review focuses on the physicochemical properties of core–shell particles and their resulting chromatographic efficiencies as they relate to the comparison of their mass transfer kinetics to those of columns packed with sub-2-?m fully porous particles.
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