Controlling the elution order of insulin and its analogs in sub-/supercritical fluid chromatography using methanesulfonic acid and 18-crown-6 as mobile phase additives

J Sep Sci. 2023 Nov;46(22):e2300520. doi: 10.1002/jssc.202300520. Epub 2023 Sep 29.

Abstract

The purity analysis of therapeutic peptides can often be challenging, demanding the application of more than a single analytical technique. Supercritical fluid chromatography nowadays is a promising alternative to reversed-phase liquid chromatography, providing orthogonal and complementary information. This study investigated its applicability for the separation of human insulin, its analogs and degradation products. A previously published method development protocol for peptides up to 2000 Da was successfully applied to the higher molecular weight insulins (6 kDa). A single gradient method was optimized for all insulins using a Torus DEA column (100 × 3.0 mm, 1.7 μm), carbon dioxide and a modifier consisting of methanol/acetonitrile/water/methanesulfonic acid (65:35:2:0.1, v/v/v/v). Consecutively, the crown ether 18-crown-6, which is well known to complex charged lysine sidechains and other amino functionalities, was added to the modifier to evaluate its impact on selectivity. A decreased retention and a shift in the elution order for the insulins were observed. An inverse effect on retention was found when combined with a neutral stationary phase chemistry (Viridis BEH).

Keywords: crown ether; design of experiments; insulin.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon Dioxide / chemistry
  • Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid* / methods
  • Crown Ethers*
  • Humans
  • Insulin
  • Methanol / chemistry

Substances

  • 18-crown-6
  • Crown Ethers
  • Insulin
  • methanesulfonic acid
  • Methanol
  • Carbon Dioxide