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Metal chelate chromatography

Affinity chromatography Ion-exchange chromatography (Metal-)chelate chromatography Size-exclusion chromatography Normal/reversed-phase chromatography... [Pg.53]

Antioxidants (qv) have a positive effect on oils when present in the proper concentration. Sterols and tocopherols, which are natural antioxidants, may be analy2ed by gas-Hquid chromatography (glc), high performance Hquid chromatography (hplc), or thin-layer chromatography (tic). Synthetic antioxidants maybe added by processors to improve the performance or shelf life of products. These compounds include butylatedhydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), / fZ-butyUiydroquinone (TBHQ), and propyl gallate. These materials may likewise be analy2ed by glc, hplc, or tic. Citric acid (qv), which functions as a metal chelator, may also be deterrnined by glc. [Pg.134]

In metal chelate adsorption chromatography a metal is immobilised by partial chelation on a column which contains bi- or tri- dentate ligands. Its application is in the separation of substances which can complex with the bound metals and depends on the stability constants of the various ligands (Porath, Carlsson, Olsson and Belfrage Nature 258 598 I975 Loennerdal, Carlsson and Porath FEES Lett 75 89 1977). [Pg.25]

Multi-element analyses involving solvent extraction and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) have also been described. The extracts, containing metal-chelate complexes with sulphur-containing reagents, such as dithizone and diethyldithiocarbamate, were used directly for determination of the metals by HPLC.14... [Pg.174]

R S Barratt, Analytical applications of gas chromatography of metal chelates Proc. Soc. Anal. Chem., 1973, 10, 167... [Pg.252]

R W Moshier and R E Sievers, Gas Chromatography of Metal Chelates, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1965... [Pg.254]

Gamma, of a photographic emulsion 769 Gas chromatography 235 apparatus for, 235 column packing for, 238 derivatisation in, 236 detectors for, 240 elemental analysis by, 247 of metal chelates 237, 248 pyrolysis, 237... [Pg.864]

The effects of pH on electrokinetic velocities in micellar electrokinetic chromatography was studied by using sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions [179]. Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with a sodium dodecyl sulfate pseudostationary phase has been used to determine the partition constants for nitrophenols, thiazolylazo dyes, and metal chelate compounds [180]. A similar technique was used to separate hydroquinone and some of its ether derivatives. This analysis is suitable for the determination of hydroquinone in skin-toning creams [181]. The ingredients of antipyretic analgesic preparations have also been determined by this technique [182], The addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate improves the peak shapes and resolution in chiral separations by micellar electrokinetic chromatography [183]. [Pg.274]

The preparation of neutral chelates for the separation of etals by gas chromatography has been studied for many years [436,667,669-672]. The principal limit to the success of this approach is the paucity of suitable reagents which can confer the necessary volatility, thermal stability and chemical inertness on the metal ions. The class of metal chelating reagents that have... [Pg.958]

Porath, J., Carlsson, J., Olsson, I., and Belfrage, G., Metal chelate affinity chromatography, a new approach to protein fractionation, Nature, 258, 598, 1975. [Pg.125]

Saitoh, T., Hoshino, H., and Yotsuyanagi, T., Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography of porphinato chelates as a spectrophotometric approach to subfemtomole detection of metal chelates, Anal. Sci., 7, 495, 1991. [Pg.422]

Metal-chelate affinity chromatography is a powerful purification technique whereby proteins or other molecules can be separated based upon their ability to form coordination complexes with immobilized metal ions (Porath et al., 1975 Lonnerdal and Keen, 1982 Porath and Belew, 1983 Porath and Olin, 1983 Sulkowski, 1985 Kagedal, 1989). The metal ions are stabilized on a matrix through the use of chelating compounds which usually have multivalent points of interaction with the metal atoms. To form useful affinity supports, these metal ion complexes must have some free or weakly associated and exchangeable coordination sites. These exchangeable sites then can form complexes with coordination sites on proteins or other molecules. Substances that are able to interact with the immobilized metals will bind and be retained on... [Pg.814]

Lonnerdal, B., and Keen, C.L. (1982) Metal chelate affinity chromatography of proteins. J. Appl. Biochem. 4, 203-208. [Pg.1089]

Measurement techniques that can be employed for the determination of trace metals include atomic absorption spectrometry, anodic stripping voltammetry, differential pulse cathodic stripping voltammetry, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, liquid chromatography of the metal chelates with ultraviolet-visible absorption and, more recently, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. [Pg.128]

Figure 6.17 Schematic representation of the basic principles of metal chelate affinity chromatography. Certain proteins are retained on the column via the formation of coordinate bonds with the immobilized metal ion (a). The actual structure of the most commonly used metal chelator, iminodiacetic acid, is presented in (b)... Figure 6.17 Schematic representation of the basic principles of metal chelate affinity chromatography. Certain proteins are retained on the column via the formation of coordinate bonds with the immobilized metal ion (a). The actual structure of the most commonly used metal chelator, iminodiacetic acid, is presented in (b)...
Metal chelate affinity chromatography finds most prominent application in the affinity purification of recombinant proteins to which a histidine tag has been attached (described later). As protein binding occurs via the histidine residues, this technique is no more inherently useful for the purification of metalloproteins than for the purification of non-metalloproteins (a common misconception, given its name). [Pg.154]

Figure 1-13. Chiral metal chelates for enantiomer resolution by complexation gas chromatography. Figure 1-13. Chiral metal chelates for enantiomer resolution by complexation gas chromatography.
HPMA [36] and a vinyl metal-chelating monomer A-(A/, A/ -dicarboxy-methylaminopropyl)methacrylamide synthesized [35]. Chemical structures of HPMA and DAMA are given in Figure 4. Poly(HPMA-co-DAMA) was prepared by free radical copolymerization in methanol with AIBN as initiator. Molecular weight distribution was determined by size exclusion chromatography and content of side-chain carboxylic group by acid-base titration. [Pg.144]


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