[Objective] This study aimed to establish an efficient process for separation of phycoerythrin by using Q Sepharose Fast Flow resin and verity its feasibility for scale-up. [Method] Elution gradient, sample volume and...[Objective] This study aimed to establish an efficient process for separation of phycoerythrin by using Q Sepharose Fast Flow resin and verity its feasibility for scale-up. [Method] Elution gradient, sample volume and flow rate were optimized to determine the optimal separation condition, under which the scale-up process was verified. [Result] The optimal condition for separation of phycoerythrin by using Q Sepharose FF resin was investigated: 30 ml of laver extract was loaded to the Q Sepharose FF column with a bed volume of 8 ml; subsequently, the column was stepwise eluted with 0-0.10-0.35-1.00 mol/L NaCI solution (pH 6.0) at a constant flow rate of 1 ml/min; the elution peak under 0.35 mol/L NaCI solution was collected, and the recovery rate and purity coefficient (A565/A280) of phycoerythrin were determined as 44.3 and 1.15, respectively. Based on the established process, 75 ml of phycoerythrin extract was loaded to the Q Sepharose FF column with a bed volume of 20 ml for separation, while no significant variation was observed in the separation result. [Conclusion] Phycoerythrin can be well separated from laver extract by using Q Sepharose FF resin and the process is feasible for scale-up.展开更多
[Objective] The aim was to conduct HPLC analysis on Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment. [Method] Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment was under HPLC analysis to determine separation of Co...[Objective] The aim was to conduct HPLC analysis on Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment. [Method] Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment was under HPLC analysis to determine separation of Cordyceps Sinensis effluent and betaine. [Result] Different compositions in Cordyceps Sinensis/etaine compound feed nutriment would be well separated by the method. [Conclusion] The method provides a suitable platform of separation and analysis for Cordyceps Sinensis /Betaine compound feed nutriment.展开更多
Chiral ionic liquids (CILs) containing imidazolium cations and L-Proline (L-Pro) anions were applied as chiral selector to separate tryptophan (Trp) enantiomers on a C18 column by ligand exchange chromatography. Sever...Chiral ionic liquids (CILs) containing imidazolium cations and L-Proline (L-Pro) anions were applied as chiral selector to separate tryptophan (Trp) enantiomers on a C18 column by ligand exchange chromatography. Several factors influencing Trp enantiomers separation, such as alkyl chain length of CILs, concentrations of Cu2+ and CILs, pH of the mobile phase, flow rate, organic solvent and temperature, were studied. Under the optimal conditions, the Trp enantiomers could be successfully separated within 21 min with the resolution of 2.30. At the same time, some thermodynamical parameters were obtained. The experimental results show that the enthalpy values of the Trp enantiomers are negative, indicating that the separation process is exothermic. And the enthalpy values of D-Trp are larger than those of L-Trp, which indicates that L-Trp could form more stable ternary complexes with tryptophan enantiomers.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(51143012)Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2009BM006)~~
文摘[Objective] This study aimed to establish an efficient process for separation of phycoerythrin by using Q Sepharose Fast Flow resin and verity its feasibility for scale-up. [Method] Elution gradient, sample volume and flow rate were optimized to determine the optimal separation condition, under which the scale-up process was verified. [Result] The optimal condition for separation of phycoerythrin by using Q Sepharose FF resin was investigated: 30 ml of laver extract was loaded to the Q Sepharose FF column with a bed volume of 8 ml; subsequently, the column was stepwise eluted with 0-0.10-0.35-1.00 mol/L NaCI solution (pH 6.0) at a constant flow rate of 1 ml/min; the elution peak under 0.35 mol/L NaCI solution was collected, and the recovery rate and purity coefficient (A565/A280) of phycoerythrin were determined as 44.3 and 1.15, respectively. Based on the established process, 75 ml of phycoerythrin extract was loaded to the Q Sepharose FF column with a bed volume of 20 ml for separation, while no significant variation was observed in the separation result. [Conclusion] Phycoerythrin can be well separated from laver extract by using Q Sepharose FF resin and the process is feasible for scale-up.
文摘[Objective] The aim was to conduct HPLC analysis on Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment. [Method] Cordyceps Sinensis/Betaine compound feed nutriment was under HPLC analysis to determine separation of Cordyceps Sinensis effluent and betaine. [Result] Different compositions in Cordyceps Sinensis/etaine compound feed nutriment would be well separated by the method. [Conclusion] The method provides a suitable platform of separation and analysis for Cordyceps Sinensis /Betaine compound feed nutriment.
基金Project(21176262) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2010WK3029) supported by Science and Technology Program of Hunan Province,China
文摘Chiral ionic liquids (CILs) containing imidazolium cations and L-Proline (L-Pro) anions were applied as chiral selector to separate tryptophan (Trp) enantiomers on a C18 column by ligand exchange chromatography. Several factors influencing Trp enantiomers separation, such as alkyl chain length of CILs, concentrations of Cu2+ and CILs, pH of the mobile phase, flow rate, organic solvent and temperature, were studied. Under the optimal conditions, the Trp enantiomers could be successfully separated within 21 min with the resolution of 2.30. At the same time, some thermodynamical parameters were obtained. The experimental results show that the enthalpy values of the Trp enantiomers are negative, indicating that the separation process is exothermic. And the enthalpy values of D-Trp are larger than those of L-Trp, which indicates that L-Trp could form more stable ternary complexes with tryptophan enantiomers.