Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1212670 Journal of Chromatography B 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Enrichment of orbitides from a flaxseed oil extract using a three-zone simulated moving bed.•Investigation of flow rate effect (feed, desorbent, and extract) on orbitide separation.•The use of a single low toxicity solvent that can be easily recovered and recycled.•The use of rapid chromatography to monitor SMB purification offline.

The purification and enrichment of most natural products with potential pharmaceutical applications has been performed mainly employing conventional batch-mode chromatographic processes. There is a growing interest in use of simulated moving bed (SMB) chromatography for natural product enrichment as this method enables conservation of mobile phase, while increasing productivity of chromatography medium. SMB increases yield while decreasing cost. Cyclolinopeptides C ([1-9-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLB, 3) and E ([1-8-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLE, 8) were extracted as a mixture from flaxseed oil and then enriched using a three-zone simulated moving bed. The current research extends the SMB technology to enrichment of cyclolinopeptides (CLs), a group of biologically active hydrophobic cyclic peptides that occur in flaxseed oil. Of interest are [1-9-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLB (3) and [1-8-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLE (8) that provide synthetic scaffolds for modified CLs. The influence of flow rate (feed, desorbent, and extract) on the separation of [1-9-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLB (3) and [1-8-NaC],[1-MetO]-CLE (8) was investigated.

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