AbstractA system for the aqueous size exclusion chromatography (SEC) of starch hydrolysates has been developed. Sepharose CL is the chromatographic support material, and aqueous sodium hydroxide solution is the eluent. Various factors affecting the resolution of the proposed system are discussed. Support materials having small particle size and narrow particle size distribution are necessary for maximizing separation efficiency. The ionic strength of the eluent, however, has a negligible effect on separation efficiency. The fractionation range of the system has been broadened by connecting in series columns containing two different Sepharose‐CL gel types according to the bimodal pore size distribution concept. Well‐characterized sodium polystyrene sulfonate and dextran standards are used to calibrate this SEC system. The Coll–Prusinowski calibration procedure leads to a linear calibration curve over a wide molecular weight d
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