Abstract
In this study we evaluate column hardware exhibiting a novel hybrid silica surface in its ability to mitigate metal-induced adsorption artifacts such as chromatographic peak tailing for acidic amino acid residue containing peptides. Using a conventional reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC)-based method, chromatographic performance of a peptide map was compared using a traditional stainless-steel column and an equivalent column bearing a novel hybrid silica surface. Tailing factors for six peptides containing acidic amino acid residues (Tf ≥ 1.50) were observed to be reduced up to 80% to a nominal value Tf ≤ 1.2 with R.S.D. % ≤ 4%. Furthermore, recovery for two of the identified peptides exhibited increased recovery in addition to reduced peak tailing when using the column bearing the hybrid silica surface. Performance was unaffected for peaks where there were no implications of metal induced effects. Collectively, this study demonstrates that the novel hybrid silica surface can effectively reduce peak tailing for acidic residue containing peptides.
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