Isocratic separation of estrogen conjugates on DEAE-sephadex. |
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Authors: | P I Musey D C Collins J R Preedy |
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Affiliation: | Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 USA |
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Abstract: | Mixtures of estrogen conjugates containing estrone-3-glucosiduronate, 17β-estradiol-3-glucosiduronate, 17β-estradiol-17-glucosiduronate, estrone-3-sulfate and 17β-estradiol-3-sulfate have been separated on DEAE-Sephadex resin by isocratic elution using NaCI concentrations ranging from 0.05M to 0.4M. The results indicate that an NaCI gradient is not necessary for the Chromatographic separation of these estrogen conjugates. An NaCl concentration of 0.05M was adequate to separate the various monoglucosiduronates and sulfates. Isocratic elution of the columns with or without a possible stepup in the salt concentration was shown to give a higher resolution of estrogen conjugates in a more convenient volume than a gradient elution. For ideal chromatography of estrogen conjugates on a DEAE-Sephadex column, isocratic elution with 0.05 or 0. IM NaCl is preferred for the separation of monoglucosiduronates and 0.2 or 0.25M NaCl for the separation of sulfate conjugates. Contrary to current expectations, the molarity at which a particular conjugate elutes in a gradient mode does not bear a consistent relationship to the structure of the conjugate. However, the holdback volume in the isocratic mode may be used for identification purposes. When holdback volume was plotted against molarity, separate curves were obtained for each of the above mentioned conjugates. Tests of fit were carried out using a number of models. The best fit was obtained using the simple model where the independent variable, x, is the molarity; the dependent variable, y, is the volume and a and b are the intercept and slope respectively. Each curve fitted the model, but the values for a and b were significantly different. Using this model, a simple and predictable relationship between molarity and holdback volume can be demonstrated for each of the estrogen conjugates. The advantages of the isocratic mode of elution over gradient elution are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to: Dr.D.C. Collins Department of Medicine Emory School of Medicine 69 Butler St. S.E. Atlanta Georgia 30303. |
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