substance similarity for calibration of HPLC methode
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:03 pm
Hello folks,
im really sorry to bother you with a somewhat noob question.
For my project i need to establish a offline-analytic (hplc) to determine different extrazellular spezies in a fermentation broth.
So what i would do is, ordering pure substances who i like to determine in the culture fluid, injekt them into the hplc to obtain the specific retention times of the analyte for identification.
The problem is for example that one metabolite who needs to be determined is 3-phenylpropionate. but the pure form is only available as ethyl -3- propionate.
to make it short, does it work?
or long: i reckon that due to the extra ethylgroup the retention time will differ as well as the peak area for a latter inegration so that i come up with a somewhat under-or overestimate of 3-phenylpropionate.
what is the opinion of you hplc-pro's
best regards
ben
....non native english speaker
im really sorry to bother you with a somewhat noob question.
For my project i need to establish a offline-analytic (hplc) to determine different extrazellular spezies in a fermentation broth.
So what i would do is, ordering pure substances who i like to determine in the culture fluid, injekt them into the hplc to obtain the specific retention times of the analyte for identification.
The problem is for example that one metabolite who needs to be determined is 3-phenylpropionate. but the pure form is only available as ethyl -3- propionate.
to make it short, does it work?
or long: i reckon that due to the extra ethylgroup the retention time will differ as well as the peak area for a latter inegration so that i come up with a somewhat under-or overestimate of 3-phenylpropionate.
what is the opinion of you hplc-pro's
best regards
ben
....non native english speaker