Liquid chromatography is an analytical technique used to separate components in a mixture using a liquid mobile phase and solid stationary phase. The mode of chromatography used depends on the ...
Most regulated laboratories have numerous HPLC systems, which may have different designs and characteristics. Because of these design differences, moving methods across systems requires testing to ...
Since the structural elucidation and nomenclature assignment of SAs 1 in the early 1950s, important findings have highlighted the outstanding role of this biomolecule. These molecules are typically ...
The chemical composition of the stationary phase in HILIC is often more complex than traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and uses a combination of different molecules that ...
Despite the fact that more than two-thirds of recombinant biopharmaceutical products are glycoproteins, few advances in glycan analytics have been developed that have made meaningful improvements to ...
Ionic and ionizable compounds typically rely on separation by ion exchange chromatography (IC) or ion pairing reversed-phase chromatography (IP-RPLC). In traditional Reverse-phase Liquid ...
Suitable for all chromatographers who wish to improve or develop separations of polar compounds and wish to keep up to date with the HILIC technique.
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