Sarcosine, Taurine and Tetrahydrocannabinol Metabolite 

Chromatography

Sarcosine, Taurine and Tetrahydrocannabinol Metabolite 

04 Jun, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Chromatography.

Application notes for the separation of sarcosine, taurine and tetrahydrocannabinol metabolite using Cogent TYPE-C silica LC columns, are available from MicroSolv Technologies. Cogent TYPE-C silica LC phases offer unique opportunities for the separation of a wide range of sometimes difficult to separate compounds. They have the ability to retain polar solutes at high concentrations of organic solvent by aqueous normal-phase (ANP) and non-polar compounds under reversed-phase (RP) conditions.These columns use patented bonding technology to create a surface populated by silicon-hydride functional groups instead of silanols. The lack of surface silanols leads to fast equilibration times, excellent peak shape and extended column lifetimes for a wide range of analytes.

Cogent Phenyl Hydride for Analysis of Tetrahydrocannabinol Metabolite in Urine

9-Carboxy-11-nor-delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol is the main metabolite of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), formed in the body after consumption of cannabis. The compound stays in the body for a significant time, making it useful as a test compound for cannabis use. Following extraction of this cannabis metabolite from urine by SPE, it was successfully analysed by LC-MS using a Cogent Phenyl Hydride column, based on Type-C silica.

Separation of Sarcosine from Isobaric beta-Alanine

It is difficult to successfully separate sarcosine from isobaric beta-alanine under standard reversed-phase conditions without intensive sample preparation (i.e. derivatisation), as both compounds tend to elute at the solvent front. An alternative simple gradient LC-MS method, using a Cogent Diamond Hydride TYPE-C silica LC column shows the separation of these two compounds without the need for derivatisation. The developed method is sensitive, specific, quantitative and reproducible (%RSD = 0.1).  

LC-MS Analysis of Taurine, a Polar Sulphonate Compound

Taurine is a non-essential sulphur-containing amino acid. It is used in food and pharmaceutical formulations, including many popular energy drinks. It is also found naturally in animal tissues and is a major constituent of bile. The high polarity of taurine creates a challenge for the reversed-phase HPLC of the underivatised compound. Cogent Diamond Hydride columns have been shown to provide excellent retention and peak shape under aqueous normal phase conditions for the LC-MS analysis of taurine.

For copies of these application notes and many others please contact Hichrom Limited, or +44(0)118 930 3660 or alternatively copies of all application notes are available on the MicroSolv website.

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