K. Andrieux et al., ANALYSIS OF SERUM-PROTEINS BY MICELLAR ELECTROKINETIC CAPILLARY CHROMATOGRAPHY - APPLICATION TO A DRUG CARRIER EVALUATION, Journal of liquid chromatography & related technologies, 19(20), 1996, pp. 3333-3353
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37
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
The separation of proteins of fetal calf serum using a MECC method was
developed. The influence of pH, sample dilution, nature and concentra
tion of buffer, concentration of surfactant and other conditions affec
ting the separation were optimized. The usefulness of the addition of
two replaceable polymers: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and dextran to
the buffer was investigated. Although their addition had little influe
nce on the separation, an improvement of the resolution of some group
of peaks were observed. A 25 mM borate/25 mM phosphate buffer, pH=8.5,
with 50 mM SDS allowed to separate the proteins of fetal calf serum,
rat serum and healthy and abnormal human serum with good resolution an
d short analysis time. The potential of this method in clinical diagno
sis is demonstrated. Using standard proteins, an assignment of some pe
aks in human serum was proposed. Then, the method was applied to the e
valuation of a biomimetic drug carrier. The interaction of orosomucoid
-coated nanoparticles with serum proteins was evidenced and compared w
ith the one of uncoated nanoparticles. The method allowed to establish
a kinetic of desorption of pre-adsorbed orosomucoid by competition wi
th serum proteins.