M. Idei et al., COMPARISON OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY AND CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS IN THE ANALYSIS OF SOMATOSTATIN ANALOG PEPTIDES, Journal of chromatography, 648(1), 1993, pp. 251-256
HPLC and CE methods were developed for analysis of somatostatin analog
ue (S-analogue) peptides utilizing triethylammonium phosphate-organic
solvent modifier solvents as the CE buffer and HPLC eluent. Acetonitri
le, methanol, ethanol and 2-propanol were applied as organic modifiers
. The applicability of HPLC and CE systems was evaluated and compared.
Optimum conditions for the separation were determined for both method
s. Retention (migration) time, elution order and selectivity can be in
fluenced by modifying the composition of the eluent (buffer) with orga
nic solvents not only in HPLC but also in CE. Although the HPLC system
reacted to changes in the organic solvent concentration in a much mor
e sensitive way than the CE system did (from the point of view of rete
ntion time), CE proved to be a more suitable method for separating the
peptides investigated. Baseline separation could be achieved within 6
-9 min by CE, a result which was impossible to achieve with HPLC worki
ng in the isocratic mode. In CE the effect of the alcohols on migratio
n times proved to be opposite to that of acetonitrile. Whereas ACN dec
reased, the alcohols increased the migration times in a concentration-
dependent way. The results suggest that CE can be applied very advanta
geously in peptide analysis. Its performance regarding selectivity, re
solution, theoretical plate number, duration and cost is comparable or
sometimes superior to that of HPLC.