Abstract

The group B, C, W-135, and Y capsular polysaccharides of Neisseria meningitidis which contain sialic acid were differentiated by Curie-point pyrolysis low-voltage mass spectrometry. A large series of partially purified group B polysaccharide preparations obtained from pathogenic as well as nonpathogenic strains were analyzed by the same technique. It was shown that the carbohydrate structure of these group B polysaccharides appears to be the same throughout the whole series. Slight immunogenicity of some of the group B polysaccharide preparations tested is probably due to protein impurities. Automated pyrolysis mass spectrometry coupled with multivariate analysis of the spectral data by computer turns out to be a rapid method of characterizing microgram samples of large series of polysaccharide preparations.

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