Comparison of buffers and detection systems for high-pressure liquid chromatography of peptide mixtures

Abstract
The chromatographic properties of peptides ranging in length from 2 to 65 residues have been compared on reverse-phase packings in three buffer systems at low pH. Of the buffers examined, two are widely used in connection with u.v. detection [(i) phosphate/acetonitrile or (ii) phosphate/propan-2-ol] and the third for fluorescence detection [(iii) pyridine/formate-pyridine/acetate/propan-1-ol]. The addition of a chaotropic salt, NaClO4, to the phosphate buffers, as first described by Meek (1980) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 77, 1632-1636, is shown to significantly improve the chromatographic behaviour of more hydrophobic peptides. The two most commonly used detection systems, u.v. and fluorescence, are compared in terms of ease of use and sensitivity.