Separation and identification of peptide mixtures in a synthesis crude of carbetocin by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
V. Sanz-nebot et al., Separation and identification of peptide mixtures in a synthesis crude of carbetocin by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, RAP C MASS, 13(23), 1999, pp. 2341-2347
In order to separate and characterize the target peptide and the side-produ
ct peptide compounds of a synthesis crude of the peptide hormone carbetocin
, liquid chromatography coupled to high-flow electrospray ionization mass s
pectrometry (LC/ES-MS) has been used. Carbetocin is an important drug with
recognized therapeutical application for stimulation of uterine contraction
s to facilitate parturition. Stepwise solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)
commonly results in unwanted side products associated with incomplete pepti
de chains. Consequently, this procedure requires extensive purification and
characterization of the final synthesis crude. The linear solvation energy
relationship (LSER) method has been applied to optimize the proportion of
organic modifier of the mobile phase used in the established LC method. On
the other hand, ES-MS has allowed rapid and reliable identification of the
target peptide and the other impurities present in the carbetocin synthesis
products. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.