Reversed phase and size exclusion chromatography of milk protein hydrolysates: relation between elution from reversed phase column and apparent molecular weight distribution
C. Van Der Ven et al., Reversed phase and size exclusion chromatography of milk protein hydrolysates: relation between elution from reversed phase column and apparent molecular weight distribution, INT DAIRY J, 11(1-2), 2001, pp. 83-92
Hydrolysates of casein and whey protein were analysed with size exclusion a
nd reversed phase chromatography. Hydrolysate elution patterns obtained fro
m the two chromatographic techniques were correlated. The apparent molecula
r weight distribution (MWD) of the peptide mixtures could be predicted accu
rately from their reversed phase chromatograms, using partial least squares
regression. Reversed phase profiles of specific molecular weight fractions
overlapped considerably, indicating that the relation between reversed pha
se chromatography and MWD is complex. Retention times of defined casein pep
tides on reversed phase column were predicted by summing retention time coe
fficients of the constituent amino acids. The coefficients were calculated
by linear regression from a data set of peptide sequences and retention tim
es obtained from LC/MS analysis of casein hydrolysates. The newly calculate
d retention time coefficients resulted in better prediction of retention ti
me of casein peptides than did prediction with coefficients from literature
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