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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 47, 1002-1008, Copyright © 1978 by Endocrine Society
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MR Sairam, M Chretien and CH Li
Six human pituitary hormones can be obtained from a single batch of human pituitary glands by the procedure described. Starting from an acetone powder of the glands, the hormones are segregated into three fractions; one containing GH and PRL, a second containing the glycoprotein hormones, and the third fraction containing smaller peptides including ACTH and MSH. Clinical grade GH is extracted from the residue at alkaline pH, followed by a series of ammonium sulfate and pH fractionations. Further chromatography on G-100 yields a highly purified GH preparation. FSH is purified by chromatography on carboxymethyl cellulose at pH 5.4 followed by gel filtration on G-100 and fractionation on sulfopropyl Sephadex C-50 at pH 5.4. LH and TSH are separated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography at pH 9.5. The GH and glycoprotein hormones are recovered in a highly purified form and good yields. The GH is obtained in an active form which is easily soluble and well suited for clinical use. A large part of the PRL is also saved during the extraction procedure.
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