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IN work concerned with the composition and estimation of neurohypophysial hormones in the posterior pituitary, the hypothalamus and body fluids, it would be desirable to have a chromatographic procedure which permits the identification in and recovery of small amounts of the active peptides from impure extracts. It would also be useful to know whether the substituted synthetic oxytocins which have recently been prepared1 can be distinguished by a simple chromatographic method. Taylor2 separated oxytocin, and arginine- and lysine- vasopressin by ion-exchange chromatography on resin columns. He used du Vigneaud's highly purified peptides, and the smallest amounts applied were equivalent to 0.6 mgm. of this material. Benfey3 purified Stehle and Fraser's4 preparations of ox posterior pituitary hormones (200 U./mgm. pressor activity and 250 U./mgm. oxytocic activity) by paper chromatography using ninhydrin as the colour reagent. The smallest amounts of the hormone preparations used were 1 mgm. However, since only terminal amino-groups react with ninhydrin, it is obviously disadvantageous to use this reagent when attempting to visualize very small quantities of the posterior pituitary peptides. Rydon and Smith5 have shown that micrograms of peptides of all kinds, including cyclopeptides, can be detected by chlorination followed by spraying with a starch–potassium iodide solution. Reindel and Hoppe6 improved this procedure in two ways. First, before exposure to chlorine, they moistened the paper with a mixture of watery ethanol and acetone, which prevents background staining. Secondly, they treated the N-chloropeptides with a mixture of potassium iodide and either benzidine or o-tolidine in acetic acid and thereby increased the sensitivity of the method.
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HELLER, H., LEDERIS, K. Paper Chromatography of Small Amounts of Vasopressins and Oxytocins. Nature 182, 1231–1232 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821231a0
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