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Application of flow field-flow fractionation for the characterization of macromolecules of biological interest: a review

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ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 399, 期 4, 页码 1401-1411

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-010-4278-3

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Flow field-flow fractionation; Biomacromolecules; Bioparticles; Molecular weight distribution; Particle size distribution

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  1. Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
  2. NUFFIC, the Netherlands

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An overview is given of the recent literature on (bio) analytical applications of flow field-flow fractionation (FlFFF). FlFFF is a liquid-phase separation technique that can separate macromolecules and particles according to size. The technique is increasingly used on a routine basis in a variety of application fields. In food analysis, FlFFF is applied to determine the molecular size distribution of starches and modified celluloses, or to study protein aggregation during food processing. In industrial analysis, it is applied for the characterization of polysaccharides that are used as thickeners and dispersing agents. In pharmaceutical and biomedical laboratories, FlFFF is used to monitor the refolding of recombinant proteins, to detect aggregates of antibodies, or to determine the size distribution of drug carrier particles. In environmental studies, FlFFF is used to characterize natural colloids in water streams, and especially to study trace metal distributions over colloidal particles. In this review, first a short discussion of the state of the art in instrumentation is given. Developments in the coupling of FlFFF to various detection modes are then highlighted. Finally, application studies are discussed and ordered according to the type of (bio) macromolecules or bioparticles that are fractionated.

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