Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9753304 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Two reversed-phase HPLC methods were developed for the quantitative determination of the two components of the novel vaccine adjuvant IC31. The adjuvant consists of a mixture of a synthetic oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) and an 11-mer cationic peptide. The negatively charged oligodeoxynucleotide and the positively charged peptide form a complex that has to be quantitatively dissociated for analysis. Dissociation of the complex was achieved with a basic heparin solution (1000Â IU/ml) when analyzing the ODN, whereas 30% acetic acid was used for the determination of the peptide. Both methods are suitable for identification and quantification but also for stability indicating investigations.
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Authors
Constantia E. Kritsch, Agnes Berger, Christa Heinrich-Cseh, Agnes Bugajska-Schretter, Wolfgang Zauner,