| Literature DB >> 23859796 |
Mirlinda Biba1, Eileen Jiang, Bing Mao, Daniel Zewge, Joe P Foley, Christopher J Welch.
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New mixed-mode columns consisting of reversed-phase and ion-exchange separation modes were evaluated for the analysis of short RNA oligonucleotides (∼20mers). Conventional analysis for these samples typically involves using two complementary methods: strong anion-exchange liquid chromatography (SAX-LC) for separation based on charge, and ion-pair reversed-phase liquid chromatography (IP-RPLC) for separation based on hydrophobicity. Recently introduced mixed-mode high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) columns combine both reversed-phase and ion-exchange modes, potentially offering a simpler analysis by combining the benefits of both separation modes into a single method. Analysis of a variety of RNA oligonucleotide samples using three different mixed-mode stationary phases showed some distinct benefits for oligonucleotide separation and analysis. When using these mixed-mode columns with typical IP-RPLC mobile phase conditions, such as ammonium acetate or triethylammonium acetate as the primary ion-pair reagent, the separation was mainly based on the IP-RPLC mode. However, when changing the mobile phase conditions to those more typical for SAX-LC, such as salt gradients with NaCl or NaBr, very different separation patterns were observed due to mixed-mode interactions. In addition, the Scherzo SW-C18 and SM-C18 columns with sodium chloride or sodium bromide salt gradients also showed significant improvements in peak shape.Entities:
Keywords: Ion-pair reversed-phase liquid chromatography; Mixed-mode chromatography; Mixed-mode stationary phases; Oligonucleotides; Strong anion-exchange liquid chromatography; siRNA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23859796 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2013.06.050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759