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I'd like to hear if people know of a column that can give baseline resolution of all these monosaccharides in a single run. Ideally I'd like to have a run time of 10 minutes or less to increase throughput, but I won't hold my breath for that one.
These sugars are typically at the 1 to 20 g/L concentration:
Sucrose
Cellobiose
Glucose
Xylose
Galactose
Arabinose
Mannose
Fructose
We get satisfactory results HPAEC-PAD but the detector is so sensitive we have to do huge dilutions to get into the linear range of the detector, which introduces its own set of errors.
Ligand exchange on a Pb-column with RI detection (e.g., Biorad Aminex HPX-87P, water mobile phase @ 85C, 0.6 mL/min) is mediocre. Sucrose/cellobiose and arabinose/mannose co-elute. Xylose and galactose have significant peak overlap. All the peaks are broad. The poor resolution causes problems with integration and quantitation. Other ligand exchange columns are worse (Ca, H, Ag, etc).
For those who are interested Supelco has a guide with sugars and their RT's on various ligand exchange columns. See Bulletin 887 https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Graphics/S ... 0/4525.pdf
Amino columns with ELSD are again OK for some sugars. They have their own problems which I believe have been discussed elsewhere in the forum.
If you know of a better choice out there please let me know. If I can’t find a reasonable solution by LC I may consider purchasing a CE. Have a look at the separation of sugars and acids by CE here: http://www.chem.agilent.com/scripts/Lit ... WHID=13832
Its Agilent application note 5968-7715E if the link doesn’t work.
-Thanks all for your input

