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Amino Acid Profiling of Protein Hydrolysates Using Liquid Chromatography and Fluorescence Detection

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Pages 1031-1045 | Published online: 06 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

A liquid chromatography procedure is described for separating the amino acids in protein hydrolysates. The proteins are hydrolyzed with hydrochloric acid and an aliquot of the hydrolysate is derivatized with dansyl chloride reagent. The derivatization procedure takes only 2 minutes using a reaction temperature of 100°C. The dansylated amino acids are chromatographed using a reversed-phase C8 column and a multi-step, nonlinear gradient elution solvent program which is readily achieved using a microprocessor-controlled liquid chromatograph. Chromatography is complete in approximately 40 min. The procedure is useful for characterizing proteins and may also be used to analyse intact dansylated polypeptides. Chromatograms showing the amino acid profile of chymotrypsin, albumin and histone are given.

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