Collective sampling of intact anionic polysaccharide components and application in quantitative determination by LC-MS |
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Authors: | Hu Peifeng Fang Liqiong Jones Christopher M Chess Edward K |
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Affiliation: | Technology Resources, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, 25212 W. Illinois Route 120, Round Lake, IL 60073, USA |
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Abstract: | Anionic polysaccharides, such as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and alginate, readily undergo source-induced fragmentation when analyzed by electrospray mass spectrometry with the use of high source cone voltage. The dissociation chemistry converts all components of a polysaccharide into a small set of structurally characteristic small saccharides. This chemistry enables the collective detection of a polysaccharide through the detection of one or more small saccharides. This ability, combined with the elution of polysaccharides as relatively compact bands using ion-pairing reverse phase liquid chromatography, created a unique opportunity for the development of LC–MS methods suitable for the quantitative analysis of intact anionic polysaccharides. Feasibility of this approach is demonstrated with a mixture of heparin, chondroitin sulfate A, and alginate. |
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Keywords: | Collective detection of polysaccharide components Quantitation of intact polysaccharides Ion-pairing reverse phase liquid chromatography LC&ndash MS |
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