A Novel Approach for Quantitation of Nonderivatized Sialic Acid in Protein Therapeutics Using Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatographic Separation and Nano Quantity Analyte Detection

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Sreekanth Suravajjala ◽  
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Junjie Du ◽  
Qiwei Zhang ◽  
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Qi Zheng

For sialic acid speciation analysis, DMBA provides superior chromatographic separation efficiency and comparable MS/MS spectra with DMB.


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S Spence ◽  
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Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 484-484
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Ashraf Saad Rasheed and Mohammed Jasim M Hassan Ashraf Saad Rasheed and Mohammed Jasim M Hassan

Quercetin and rutin have a number of useful pharmacological consequences and a possible medication of the future. The growth of cancer cells was observed in vitro and the production of tumors in experimental animals was decreased. In addition to preventing human cancer induction and progression. A set of four HILIC stationary phases, two home-made columns with different space chains between the ionic site groups, and two commercially stationary phases HALOand#174;HILIC 2.7 and ZICand#174;–pHILIC for chromatographic separation and quantitation of quercetin and rutin in herbs and bee products. The separation mechanisms are based on hydrophobic and hydrophilic for the quercetin and rutin, respectively. The validated method was successfully applied in bee products and herbs. The results showed that the HILIC methods were simple and reliable and could be used in bee products and herbs to detect the content of quercetin and rutin.


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