Analysis of Polysaccharides by GPC Viscometry using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite
Applications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Polysaccharides are key biopolymers with diverse applications in food, pharmaceuticals and materials science. Their functional properties depend on molecular weight and branching patterns, which influence viscosity, solubility and stability. Accurate characterization of these parameters is essential for product formulation and quality control.
This study compares a linear polysaccharide (pullulan) with a highly branched glucan (dextran) to demonstrate how gel permeation chromatography (GPC) coupled with viscometry and refractive index detection can elucidate molecular weight distribution and branching.
The analysis employed the following conditions:
The system comprised an Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC equipped with the 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite, integrating a differential refractive index detector and a viscometer for universal calibration and intrinsic viscosity measurements.
Chromatographic profiles revealed a broad elution band for pullulan, indicative of its uniform linear structure. Overlay of molecular weight distributions showed distinct curves: pullulan exhibited a narrower distribution, while dextran displayed a broader, more heterogeneous profile. The Mark–Houwink plots of log intrinsic viscosity versus log molecular weight further differentiated the samples. Dextran consistently showed lower intrinsic viscosity values at equivalent molecular weights, reflecting its compact, branched architecture. Variations in plot slope for dextran suggested heterogeneity in branching density across its molecular weight range.
This multi-detector GPC approach offers:
Emerging developments include integration of light scattering detectors for absolute molar mass measurement, automation for higher throughput screening, and extension of the methodology to novel biopolymers such as gums, starch derivatives and glycosaminoglycans. Advanced data analysis algorithms may further refine branching quantification and structural modeling.
GPC viscometry with the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite provides a comprehensive platform to distinguish linear and branched polysaccharides. The combination of molecular weight distribution and intrinsic viscosity assessments enables detailed insight into polymer architecture, supporting applications in research, development and quality assurance.
Cleaver G. Analysis of Polysaccharides by GPC Viscometry using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite. Agilent Technologies Application Note 5991-5841EN, April 30, 2015.
GPC/SEC
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Polysaccharides are key biopolymers with diverse applications in food, pharmaceuticals and materials science. Their functional properties depend on molecular weight and branching patterns, which influence viscosity, solubility and stability. Accurate characterization of these parameters is essential for product formulation and quality control.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study compares a linear polysaccharide (pullulan) with a highly branched glucan (dextran) to demonstrate how gel permeation chromatography (GPC) coupled with viscometry and refractive index detection can elucidate molecular weight distribution and branching.
Methodology
The analysis employed the following conditions:
- Samples: Pullulan (linear) and Dextran (branched)
- Columns: Two Agilent PL aquagel-OH MIXED-M, 8 µm, 300 × 7.5 mm
- Mobile Phase: 0.2 M NaNO₃ + 0.01 M NaH₂PO₄
- Flow Rate: 1.0 mL/min; Injection Volume: 200 µL
- Detector Temperature: 40 °C
Instrumentation Used
The system comprised an Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC equipped with the 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite, integrating a differential refractive index detector and a viscometer for universal calibration and intrinsic viscosity measurements.
Results and Discussion
Chromatographic profiles revealed a broad elution band for pullulan, indicative of its uniform linear structure. Overlay of molecular weight distributions showed distinct curves: pullulan exhibited a narrower distribution, while dextran displayed a broader, more heterogeneous profile. The Mark–Houwink plots of log intrinsic viscosity versus log molecular weight further differentiated the samples. Dextran consistently showed lower intrinsic viscosity values at equivalent molecular weights, reflecting its compact, branched architecture. Variations in plot slope for dextran suggested heterogeneity in branching density across its molecular weight range.
Practical Applications and Benefits
This multi-detector GPC approach offers:
- Accurate molecular weight determination for complex polymers using universal calibration
- Intrinsic viscosity data that reveal polymer branching and solution conformation
- A robust tool for formulation development, quality control and regulatory compliance of polysaccharide-based products
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging developments include integration of light scattering detectors for absolute molar mass measurement, automation for higher throughput screening, and extension of the methodology to novel biopolymers such as gums, starch derivatives and glycosaminoglycans. Advanced data analysis algorithms may further refine branching quantification and structural modeling.
Conclusion
GPC viscometry with the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite provides a comprehensive platform to distinguish linear and branched polysaccharides. The combination of molecular weight distribution and intrinsic viscosity assessments enables detailed insight into polymer architecture, supporting applications in research, development and quality assurance.
Reference
Cleaver G. Analysis of Polysaccharides by GPC Viscometry using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite. Agilent Technologies Application Note 5991-5841EN, April 30, 2015.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Analysis of food additives by GPC/SEC - Application compendium
2015|Agilent Technologies|Guides
Analysis of food additives by GPC/SEC Application compendium Author Graham Cleaver Agilent Technologies, Inc. Verified for Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC System Contents Page Introduction .......................................................................................3 Pectins ................................................................................................4 Carboxymethyl cellulose..................................................................6 Starch..............................................................................................7 Corn flour.............................................................................................8 Pullulan and dextran.........................................................................9 Gelatin.............................................................................................11 Gums................................................................................................12 Other food solutions.......................................................................13…
Key words
log, loggpc, gpcmolecular, moleculardlog, dlogweight, weightsec, secpullulan, pullulanfood, foodgelatins, gelatinsdextran, dextranproperties, propertiescellulose, cellulosecompendia, compendiapolymers, polymersintrinsic
Analysis of food by gpc/sec - Application compendium
2015|Agilent Technologies|Guides
Application compendium Analysis of food by gpc/sec Verified for Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC System Analysis of food by GPC/SEC Contents Application compendium Introduction3 Food additives4 Pectins5 Carboxymethyl cellulose 7 Starch8 Corn flour 10 Pullulan and dextran 12 Gelatin14 Gums15 Flavorings16…
Key words
gpc, gpclog, logmolecular, molecularsec, secweight, weightpolymers, polymerspolyolefins, polyolefinspolysaccharides, polysaccharidespolyamides, polyamideswaxes, waxespolyesters, polyestersviscometer, viscometerrubbers, rubbersstyreneacrylonitrile, styreneacrylonitrilescattering
Analysis of Epoxy Resins by GPC Viscometry using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite
2015|Agilent Technologies|Applications
Analysis of Epoxy Resins by GPC Viscometry using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite Application Note Author Introduction Graham Cleaver Agilent Technologies, Inc. Epoxy resins are complex materials manufactured by the reaction of a ‘resin’ with a ‘hardener’. This produces…
Key words
epoxide, epoxidepre, pregpc, gpcpolymers, polymerspolymer, polymerviscometer, viscometerepoxy, epoxylog, logdistributions, distributionsmolecular, molecularresin, resinformamide, formamidedri, driweight, weighttwo
Analysis of Bromostyrene by GPC Triple Detection using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite
2015|Agilent Technologies|Applications
Analysis of Bromostyrene by GPC Triple Detection using the Agilent 390-MDS Multi Detector Suite Application Note Author Introduction Graham Cleaver Agilent Technologies, Inc. The structure of many common types of polymer may be modified by either postpolymerization reaction or by…
Key words
polybromostyrene, polybromostyrenepolystyrene, polystyrenegpc, gpcviscometer, viscometerdri, dripolymers, polymerslog, logweight, weightmolecular, molecularmodified, modifieddistributions, distributionsbromostyrene, bromostyrenemarkhouwink, markhouwinkblue, bluered