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Biochemical methods Nucleotides, Peptides

Suitable testing methods in combination with synthetic nucleotide/ peptide/saccharide libraries enable investigations to be made on diverse biochemical issues in a more efficient manner. OSDB (http //www.orgsyn.org/) that compiles organic reactions and experimental procedures is a useful organic synthetic resource site. [Pg.244]

For mixture.s the picture is different. Unless the mixture is to be examined by MS/MS methods, usually it will be necessary to separate it into its individual components. This separation is most often done by gas or liquid chromatography. In the latter, small quantities of emerging mixture components dissolved in elution solvent would be laborious to deal with if each component had to be first isolated by evaporation of solvent before its introduction into the mass spectrometer. In such circumstances, the direct introduction, removal of solvent, and ionization provided by electrospray is a boon and puts LC/MS on a level with GC/MS for mixture analysis. Further, GC is normally concerned with volatile, relatively low-molecular-weight compounds and is of little or no use for the many polar, water soluble, high-molecular-mass substances such as the peptides, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleotides, and similar substances found in biological systems. LC/MS with an electrospray interface is frequently used in biochemical research and medical analysis. [Pg.59]


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