Hi,
I am doing a project involving extracting different lactones from the supernatant of bacteria (which produce it as the chemical messengers for quorum sensing) using HPLC.
As a standard, I ran a sample containing 100nM C8 lactone (octanoyl homoserine lactone) on a C18 Reversed Phase Column (flow rate 1ml per minute, gradient from 50% methanol to 90% methanol), for 50 minutes, and fractions collected every 2 minutes. The protocol was given to me by my supervisor, and the added C8 lactone was supposed to elute in the 10th fraction. While I do get C8 in the required fraction, I also get C8 in a much later fraction is almost equal amounts. Does anyone have any reasons as to why this is happening?
(I tried with another lactone, C10HSL, and once again, the lactone elutes in the 'proper' fraction, and in another later fraction as well.)
Thanks for your help, and sorry in advance if I sounded oblique here.