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. 1991 May;10(5):664-70.

Realities of automating OPA HPLC amino acid analyses

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  • PMID: 1910784

Realities of automating OPA HPLC amino acid analyses

K A Krok et al. Biotechniques. 1991 May.

Abstract

The levels of free amino acids in culture medium can easily be monitored by reversed-phase HPLC chromatography on a C18 column following pre-column derivatization with o-pthaladehyde. The method does not require the prior removal of proteins. A guard column does that. When this method was automated, problems started to occur after about eight injections. Peak resolution rapidly degraded. Unidentified matter was retained by the column and produced both interfering peaks and high back pressures. Better resolution of the closely eluting amino acids occurred when both the pH of the loading buffer was increased and the gradient time was lengthened. Special washes and a carefully controlled time of equilibration with the loading buffer helped to minimize back pressure and interfering substances. Other often skipped routine maintenance and solvent handling procedures were also necessary for optimal performance. These modifications made routine runs of 40 plus samples possible as well as dramatically increased the lifetime of the column.

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