AbstractA CE method has been developed for the analysis of wasp venoms and pollen extracts ofPhleum pratenseandBetula verrucosa. Various electrolyte systems can be used but the best separation and reproducibility are attained in 0.15 mol/l phosphoric acid, pH 1.8. UV photometric detection at 190 nm is sufficiently sensitive for determination of the polypeptides and glycoproteins contained in these materials (the detection limit for phospholipase A2is 0.4 ng). The allergens from wasp venoms and pollen extracts yield characteristic electropherograms which can be used for control of the allergen production. Modification of capillary wall with poly(ethylhydroxy methacrylate) causes a decrease in the migration times and the separation efficiency is retained.
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