The CHROMacademy Essential Guide Tutorial - March 2015
Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis - What, Why, and How Part I Reversed Phase and HILIC

Reversed phase chromatography is commonly used to analyze intact biopharmaceuticals, biopharma fragments, biopharma degradants/modifications, peptides and amino acids. This webcast looks at why reversed phase chromatography is so popular, how it works for each different type of biopharmaceutical fragment, and how methods can be developed and optimized.

When analyzing glycans or polar peptides HILIC is the mode of choice. The second part of this webcast discusses why it is so important to analyze glycans and how methods employing HILIC are developed and optimized for this type of application.

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CHROMacademy eLearning Modules

  • Fundamentals of MS Proteomics Research
  • Reversed Phase HPLC
  • HILIC

CHROMacademy Webcasts & Tutorials

  • HPLC Techniques in Biopharmaceutical Analysis
  • Characterization of Protein Biopharmaceuticals
  • The Analysis of Post Translational Modifications Using LC-MS/MS

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