Purification of Solid-Phase Synthesized Peptides on the Coil Planet Centrifuge

1984; Marcel Dekker; Volume: 7; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/01483918408073972

ISSN

2331-0413

Autores

Martha Knight, Anne M. Kask, Carol A. Tamminga,

Tópico(s)

Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds

Resumo

Abstract The analytical flow-through coil planet centrifuge, an instrument for countercurrent chromatography, performs the preparative purification of synthetic peptides. Various two-phase solvent systems have been tried with either phase mobile to purify many synthesized peptides. A series of N-terminal fragment peptides of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK 26–33) were synthesized by solid-phase techniques and purified on the coil planet centrifuge. The peptides were sulfated and chromatographed again. For hydrophobic peptides, purification is effected in solvent systems with a mobile aqueous phase. The n-butanol, acetic acid and water system (4:1:5 by volume) with the lower phase mobile was utilized. For sulfated peptides, the neutral system, 0.2 M ammonium acetate and n-butanol was generally applied.

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