CIRCULAR PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY Part VII. A Technique for the Separation and Estimation of "Overlapping Amino Acids"
Abstract
A technique is described for the separation of amino acids which overlap when developed with n-butanol-acetic acid-water as solvent by circular paper chromatography employing other solvent mixtures.
The Separation of the overlapping amino acids is accomplished by cutting out the bands relating to these amino acids which separate as single band in n-Butanol-acetic acid-water as solvent and using the cut strip as 'wick' for developing another chromatogram with pyridine- water, pyridine-amylacetate-water and pyridine-isoamylalcohol-water as solvents.
The following groups of amino acids have been separated by using the above solvents :—Leucine-isoleucine; Valine-methionine ; y-Amino- butyric acid—tryptophane ; a-Aminobutyric acid—tyrosine ; f3-Alanine- proline; Glutamic acid—threonine; Glycine—serine—aspartic acid; Asparagine—arginine and Lysine--histidine.
The technique and apparatus used for simultaneous elution and spotting of the amino acids contained in the cut out strip are described. A quantitative procedure for the estimation of these amino acids has been outlined. The method has been applied to the amino acid analysis of casein and edestin hydrolysates.
In.principle the technique can also be applied to the analysis of other substances.
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