It is optimal for UPLC analysis of fluorescent (2-AB) labeled glycans with a stable amide column.
Glycoprotein analysis requires the identification of complex N-linked and O-linked structures consisting of repetitive similar sugar components. Hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) utilizing fluorescence detection is a highly reliable analytical method that effectively separates and quantifies glycan chains labeled with fluorescent labeling reagents. The Waters Glycan Separation Technology column is a dedicated QC-tested column developed for the rapid analysis of various glycan structures with excellent UPLC(R) separation capability. By combining the Waters ACQUITY UPLC(R) system with column chemistry, accurate analytical results can be obtained more quickly. 【Features】 ○ Shorter time and higher separation capability compared to conventional HPLC methods ○ Ideal for use with the ACQUITY UPLC fluorescence detection system ○ Stable and reproducible separation of labeled glycan chains Waters BEH particles and functional group bonding technology ○ QC tests using labeled glycan standards are conducted to ensure consistent column performance between batches For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ A rigorously designed state-of-the-art amide functional group coupling process ○ Stable particle structure and coupling chemistry even under low pH and high temperature conditions ○ QC testing of filler batches using labeled glycan standards ○ Consistent labeled glycan separation performance across batches ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Waters Corporation, headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts, USA, has played a pioneering role as a specialized manufacturer of liquid chromatography since its establishment in 1958. Actively engaged in the development of new products and technologies, it has grown into an international group company that supplies not only high-performance liquid chromatography but also mass spectrometers (MS) and thermal analysis instruments. Waters Japan started operations in 1973 (Showa 48) as the Japanese base of Waters Corporation. Inheriting the corporate ethos of the U.S. headquarters, we have made "Customer Success" our mission and continue to provide innovative technologies and lab solutions.