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Affinity Chromatography: A Historical Perspective, David S. Hage, Ryan E. Matsuda Jan 2015

Affinity Chromatography: A Historical Perspective, David S. Hage, Ryan E. Matsuda

David Hage Publications

Affinity chromatography is one of the most selective and versatile forms of liquid chromatography for the separation or analysis of chemicals in complex mixtures. This method makes use of a biologically related agent as the stationary phase, which provides an affinity column with the ability to bind selectively and reversibly to a given target in a sample. This review examines the early work in this method and various developments that have lead to the current status of this technique. The general principles of affinity chromatography are briefly described as part of this discussion. Past and recent efforts in the generation …


Stability Of Warfarin Solutions For Drug–Protein Binding Measurements: Spectroscopic And Chromatographic Studies, Annette C. Moser, Charles A. Kingsbury, David S. Hage Jan 2006

Stability Of Warfarin Solutions For Drug–Protein Binding Measurements: Spectroscopic And Chromatographic Studies, Annette C. Moser, Charles A. Kingsbury, David S. Hage

Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications

Warfarin is commonly used in drug–protein binding studies as a displacement marker for Sudlow site I on the protein human serum albumin (HSA). This study examined the stability of aqueous warfarin solutions prepared for such experiments. This was investigated using NMR spectroscopy and affinity chromatography. It was found by 1H NMR that warfarin underwent a slow first-order conversion in aqueous solution. The rate of this reaction increased with temperature, giving rate constants at pH 7.4 of 0.0086 h−1 at 25 °C and 0.041 h−1 at 37 °C. It was concluded from further 1H and 13C NMR studies, along …