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Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis

Lipopeptides are currently re-emerging as an interesting subgroup in the peptide research field, having historical applications as antibacterial and antifungal agents and new potential applications as antiviral, antitumor, immune-modulating and cell-penetrating compounds. However, due to their speci...

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Autores principales: D’Hondt, Matthias, Verbeke, Frederick, Stalmans, Sofie, Gevaert, Bert, Wynendaele, Evelien, De Spiegeleer, Bart
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Publicado: Xi'an Jiaotong University 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpha.2013.09.001
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author D’Hondt, Matthias
Verbeke, Frederick
Stalmans, Sofie
Gevaert, Bert
Wynendaele, Evelien
De Spiegeleer, Bart
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Verbeke, Frederick
Stalmans, Sofie
Gevaert, Bert
Wynendaele, Evelien
De Spiegeleer, Bart
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description Lipopeptides are currently re-emerging as an interesting subgroup in the peptide research field, having historical applications as antibacterial and antifungal agents and new potential applications as antiviral, antitumor, immune-modulating and cell-penetrating compounds. However, due to their specific structure, chromatographic analysis often requires special buffer systems or the use of trifluoroacetic acid, limiting mass spectrometry detection. Therefore, we used a traditional aqueous/acetonitrile based gradient system, containing 0.1% (m/v) formic acid, to separate four pharmaceutically relevant lipopeptides (polymyxin B(1), caspofungin, daptomycin and gramicidin A(1)), which were selected based upon hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and principal component analysis (PCA). In total, the performance of four different C18 columns, including one UPLC column, were evaluated using two parallel approaches. First, a Derringer desirability function was used, whereby six single and multiple chromatographic response values were rescaled into one overall D-value per column. Using this approach, the YMC Pack Pro C18 column was ranked as the best column for general MS-compatible lipopeptide separation. Secondly, the kinetic plot approach was used to compare the different columns at different flow rate ranges. As the optimal kinetic column performance is obtained at its maximal pressure, the length elongation factor λ (P(max)/P(exp)) was used to transform the obtained experimental data (retention times and peak capacities) and construct kinetic performance limit (KPL) curves, allowing a direct visual and unbiased comparison of the selected columns, whereby the YMC Triart C18 UPLC and ACE C18 columns performed as best. Finally, differences in column performance and the (dis)advantages of both approaches are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-57611302018-02-05 Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis D’Hondt, Matthias Verbeke, Frederick Stalmans, Sofie Gevaert, Bert Wynendaele, Evelien De Spiegeleer, Bart J Pharm Anal Original Article Lipopeptides are currently re-emerging as an interesting subgroup in the peptide research field, having historical applications as antibacterial and antifungal agents and new potential applications as antiviral, antitumor, immune-modulating and cell-penetrating compounds. However, due to their specific structure, chromatographic analysis often requires special buffer systems or the use of trifluoroacetic acid, limiting mass spectrometry detection. Therefore, we used a traditional aqueous/acetonitrile based gradient system, containing 0.1% (m/v) formic acid, to separate four pharmaceutically relevant lipopeptides (polymyxin B(1), caspofungin, daptomycin and gramicidin A(1)), which were selected based upon hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and principal component analysis (PCA). In total, the performance of four different C18 columns, including one UPLC column, were evaluated using two parallel approaches. First, a Derringer desirability function was used, whereby six single and multiple chromatographic response values were rescaled into one overall D-value per column. Using this approach, the YMC Pack Pro C18 column was ranked as the best column for general MS-compatible lipopeptide separation. Secondly, the kinetic plot approach was used to compare the different columns at different flow rate ranges. As the optimal kinetic column performance is obtained at its maximal pressure, the length elongation factor λ (P(max)/P(exp)) was used to transform the obtained experimental data (retention times and peak capacities) and construct kinetic performance limit (KPL) curves, allowing a direct visual and unbiased comparison of the selected columns, whereby the YMC Triart C18 UPLC and ACE C18 columns performed as best. Finally, differences in column performance and the (dis)advantages of both approaches are discussed. Xi'an Jiaotong University 2014-06 2013-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5761130/ /pubmed/29403880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpha.2013.09.001 Text en © 2013 Xi’an Jiaotong University. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
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D’Hondt, Matthias
Verbeke, Frederick
Stalmans, Sofie
Gevaert, Bert
Wynendaele, Evelien
De Spiegeleer, Bart
Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title_full Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title_fullStr Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title_full_unstemmed Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title_short Derringer desirability and kinetic plot LC-column comparison approach for MS-compatible lipopeptide analysis
title_sort derringer desirability and kinetic plot lc-column comparison approach for ms-compatible lipopeptide analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpha.2013.09.001
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