INVESTIGADORES
LUCANGIOLI Silvia Edith
artículos
Título:
RETENTION OF BILE SALTS IN MICELLAR ELECTROKINETIC CHROMATOGRAPHY: RELATION OF CAPACITY FACTOR TO OCTANOL-WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENT AND CRITICAL MICELLAR CONCENTRATION
Autor/es:
LUCANGIOLI S.,; CARDUCCI C.,; TRIPODI V.,; KENNDLER E.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY B
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
Referencias:
Lugar: AMSTERDAM; Año: 2001 vol. 765 p. 113 - 120
ISSN:
0378-4347
Resumen:
The capacity factors of 16 anionic cholates (from six bile salts, including their glyco- and tauro-conjugates) were determined in a micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) system consisting of buffer, pH 7.5 (phosphate-boric acid; 20 mmol/l) with 50 mmol/l sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as micelle former and 10% acetonitrile as organic modifier. The capacity factors of the fully dissociated, negatively charged analytes (ranging between 0.2 and 60) were calculated from their mobilities, with a reference background electrolyte (BGE) without SDS representing "free" solution. For comparison, the capacity factors were derived for a second reference BGE where the SDS concentration (5 mmol/l) is close to the critical micellar concentration (CMC). The capacity factors are compared with the logarithm of the octanol-water partition coefficient, log Pow, as measure for lipophilicity. Clear disagreement between these two parameters is found especially for epimeric cholates with the hydroxy group in position 7. In contrast, fair relation between the capacity factor of the analytes and their CMC is observed both depending strongly on the orientation of the OH groups, and tauro-conjugation as well. In this respect the retention behaviour of the bile salts in MEKC seems to reflect their role as detergents in living systems, and might serve as model parameter beyond lipophilicity.