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gelatin assay by SEC
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:12 am
by Johanna
Hi,
I am working on gelatin and I used to assay it by BCA until had too many excipients incorporated in formulations which were interfering with the assay therefore I am moving on to using SEC. I am interested in how much gelatin I have in a sample (not individual MW's). I've got column C18 300A, which I am hoping to use along side with RP-HPLC. Has anyone used SEC for gelatin before? And if so has anyone got any suggestions what to consider as MP?
Thanks.
Gelatin assay by SEC
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:33 am
by jrussell
Hi Johanna,
I currently use SEC to measure the average molecular weight of gelatine. I am not aware of using SEC to measure/quantify the amount of gelatine in a certain product. When I want to know the amount of gelatine in a formulation I measure the amount of 4-hydroxyproline present. This amino acid is very specific to collagenous protein, so it is a fairly accurate indicator of gelatine content.
There is a fair amount of literature on the subject, but basically chloramine-T is used to oxidize 4-hydroxyproline into a pyrrole-like compound, this is condensed with p-dimethylamino benzaldehyde (Ehrlich's reagent) to form a reddish compound, the absorbance is read in the visible region (about 560nm, but this can vary somewhat). Because the amount of 4-hydroxyproline present in gelatine is more or less fixed (depending on collagen source: bovine, porcine, poultry, fish, etc.), a constant is factored into the calculation made from the absorbance regression of hydroxyproline standards, and this will give you a good estimate of the gelatine content. It is not a very sexy procedure, but it works.
I am not very knowledgable in SEC techniques, I am a 1st year chemistry graduate student and there are a lot of things I don't know about the subject, so you may have some luck using SEC. But, I also work for a gelatine manufacturer so I know that the above method will work with some tailoring to your appplication. I hope this helps. Good Luck.
JRussell
Gelatin assay by SEC
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:16 am
by Johanna
Hi JRussell,
Thank you very much for your reply and the information. I'll have a look into the literature too and hopefully I'll get it sorted
Kind regards,
Johanna
Gelatin SEC
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 6:53 pm
by JesseG
I have some similar questions. I'm trying to calulate MW of soluble collagen via GPC/SEC. No easy task but I found a few papers for Gelatin which doesn't really help me as I need to characterize before it turns to gelatin.
Meyer & Morgenstern, Biomacromolecules, 2003, 4, 1727-1732. and Oxford, et al., Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 279, Issue of March 19, pp10939-10945, 2004.
I have dug up some papers using SDS Page and Circular Dichromism also.