Low Adsorption UPLC System ACQUITY Premier
Solving non-specific sample adsorption! Improved peak shape and sensitivity with new technology, featuring low adsorption and bio-inert LC with excellent reproducibility and durability.
The ACQUITY Premier system incorporates the new MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces (HPS) technology, which effectively reduces sample loss due to nonspecific adsorption caused by interactions with metals, while providing the following benefits: ■ Ideal for the analysis of organic acids, organophosphates, oligonucleotides, peptides, glycoproteins, phospholipids, veterinary drugs, chelating agents, and more. ■ Improved sensitivity and reduced risk of peak omission. ■ Elimination of column and system passivation and conditioning, saving time and costs. ■ Enhanced reproducibility and reliability of results. A variety of low-adsorption columns featuring MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces (HPS) technology are also available. When used in combination with the system, they enable more reliable analyses. *We also offer online briefings and demonstrations, so please feel free to contact us.
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This is a new LC system that maintains the high-speed and high-separation chromatography performance of UPLC while thoroughly reducing metal adsorption. By connecting it as an inlet to optical detectors or high-resolution MS, it prevents the loss of target components.
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- Significant improvement in sensitivity, peak shape, and recovery rates for phospholipids and carboxylic acid-type lipids. - Enhanced analytical sensitivity and chromatographic peak shape in the quantification of compounds constituting the TCA cycle in human plasma. - Avoidance of passivation treatment in phosphopeptide analysis. - High selectivity and high sensitivity LC-MS to support research and development of oligonucleotide therapies. - Improvement of LC-MS/MS analysis of B vitamins using MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces technology.
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