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  • An approach to on-line electrospray mass spectrometric detection of polypeptide antibiotics of Enramycin (cas 12772-37-1) for high-speed counter-current chromatographic separation
  • Add time:08/26/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    In the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis of peptides, a rapid on-line detection and identification for a methodology have been required for the discovery of new biological active products. In this study, a high-speed counter-current chromatography with electrospray mass spectrometry (HSCCC/ESI-MS) was developed for the on-line detection and purification of polypeptide antibiotics of Enramycin (cas 12772-37-1)-A and -B. The analytes were purified on HSCCC model CCC-1000 (multi-layer coil planet centrifuge) with a volatile solvent of two-phase system composed of n-butanol/hexane/0.05% aqueous trifluoroacetic acid solution (43/7/50, V/V/V), and detected on an LCMS-2010EV quadrupole mass spectrometer fitted with an ESI source system in positive ionization following scan mode (m/z 100–2000). The HSCCC/ESI-MS peaks indicated that enramycin-A (major m/z 786 [M+3H]3+ and minor m/z 1179 [M+2H]2+) and enramycin-B (major m/z 791 [M+3H]3+ and minor m/z 1185 [M+2H]2+) have the peak resolution value of 2.9 from 15 mg of loaded enramycin powder. The HSCCC collected amounts of the peak fractions were additionally 4.3 mg (enramycin-A), and 5.9 mg (enramycin-B), respectively. These purified substances were analyzed by LC/ESI-MS with scan positive mode. Based on the LC/ESI-MS chromatograms and spectra of the fractions, enramycin-A and -B were estimated to be over 95% purity. The overall results indicate that this approach of HSCCC/ESI-MS is a powerful technique for the purification and identification of bioactive peptides.

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