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Martina Hermannova

Martina Hermannova

Contipro, Czech Republic

Title: Preparation and extensive characterization of hyaluronan with narrow molecular weight distribution

Biography

Biography: Martina Hermannova

Abstract

The physicochemical properties and biological functions of hyaluronan (HA) are closely related to its molecular weight (MW) and molecular weight distribution (MWD). Therefore, it is crucially important to provide a reliable characterization of these parameters for proper use of HA and its degradation products in both chemical and clinical fields. In this study, we present a novel method for the preparation of HA fragments of defined size with narrow molecular weight distribution. The HA fractionation was performed using an anion-exchange chromatography and is applicable either after enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis of polymeric HA. Isolated fractions with a molecular weight ranging from 3000–420,000 g mol-1 were analyzed by size exclusion chromatography with multi-angle laser light scattering (SEC-MALLS). Hundred-milligram scale HA fragments were obtained from 5 g hyaluronan starting material. Independently on weight-average molecular weight (Mw), the polydispersity index (PDI) of the HA fractions was less than 1.23. The fractionation methodology can be easily up-scaled and is applicable on any negatively charged polymers. We have also found that PDI is insufficient to characterize almost monodisperse fractions and for proper material characterization we proposed a new characteristic termed “distribution angle ΘD”, calculated from the slope of the cumulative molecular weight distribution curve. Compared to PDI, the distribution angle reflects more efficiently changes in size distribution and thus is highly recommended to be used along with Mw determination of any polymer. Apart from that, SEC separation conditions were exhaustively optimized with the great emphasis laid on the separation efficiency.