Separation of Trisaccharides on Obelisc N Column

 

Trisaccharides can be difficult to separate using conventional HPLC columns. The four trisaccharides panose, raffinose, isomaltotriose, and kestose have the same chemical formula, and the all have two glycosidic bonds connecting the three monosaccharides. Obelisc N was used as a stationary phase to separate trisaccharides because it is capable of multiple modes of separation. Obelisc N is a highly polar column that retains polar and charged analytes. Even though the trisaccharides differ only in regio- and stereochemistry they are resolved.

Condition 

Column Obelisc R, 4.6×150 mm, 5 µm, 100A
Mobile Phase MeCN – 75%
Buffer AmFm pH 3.0- 10 mM
Flow Rate 1.0 ml/min
Detection ELSD

Description

Class of Compounds
Trisaccharides,  Hydrophilic, Ionizable
Analyzing Compounds Raffinose, Kestose, Panose, Isomaltose

 

Application Column

Obelisc N

Column Diameter: 4.6 mm
Column Length: 150 mm
Particle Size: 5 µm
Pore Size: 100 A

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Application Analytes:
Isomaltotriose
Kestose
Panose
Raffinose

Application Detection:
ELSD Detection
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