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Study of the feasibility of using a pellicular anion-exchange column for separation of transferrin isoforms in human serum by HPLC with UV detection

A method has been optimised for the separation of glycoforms of human serum transferrin, using a high-performance pellicular anion-exchange chromatographic column. The effect of the eluent pH and of the column temperature on the separation of transferrin glycoforms was studied using a standard solut...

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Published in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2004-01, Vol.378 (2), p.383-387
Main Authors: de la Calle Guntiñas, M B, Bordin, G, Rodriguez, A R
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Language:English
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Summary:A method has been optimised for the separation of glycoforms of human serum transferrin, using a high-performance pellicular anion-exchange chromatographic column. The effect of the eluent pH and of the column temperature on the separation of transferrin glycoforms was studied using a standard solution of commercially available human serum transferrin. An HPLC system equipped with an ultraviolet detector was used for the analysis. No immunoassay was used after the anion-exchange chromatographic separation of the glycoforms, in contrast with most currently used methods. The method was applied to the separation and quantification of transferrin glycoforms in serum from a healthy, non-pregnant woman, after saturation of transferrin with iron and further precipitation of lipoproteins. The whole chromatographic run, including re-equilibration of the column, took 35 min.
ISSN:1618-2642
1618-2650
DOI:10.1007/s00216-003-2304-4