Abstract

The retention behavior of 100 peptides was studied during high-performance liquid chromatography on a C 18 column using aqueous trifluoroacetic acid as the mobile phase and acetonitrile as the mobile phase modifier in a linear gradient elution system. Retention times of the peptides were linearly related to the logarithm of the sum of Rekker's constants (R.F. Rekker, The Hydrophobic Fragmental Constant, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1977, p. 301) for the constituent amino acid. Assuming this relationship, the best fit constants for this system were computed by non-linear multiple regression analysis. Using the new constants, it is possible to predict retention times for a wide variety of peptides at any slope of linear gradient, if the amino acid composition is known. It also enables accurate prediction of the retention time of peptides, whose amino acid composition in not known, after an analytical run with an alternate gradient.

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