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D L Amino Acids Food Method Packages SpincoTech

Most important amino acids exist as stereoisomers. D- and L- forms of mirror image isomers, or enantiomers, are named according to their activity on polarized light. By using CROWNPAK CR-I(+) and CR-I(-) columns with chiral stationary phases, the D- and L-forms of amino acids can be analyzed separately. With CR-I(+) elution order is from D- to L-, and with CR-I(-) the elution order is reversed.

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With conventional chiral amino acid analysis, it is necessary to perform derivatization or use very long run times. With this method package, derivatization is not necessary, and high-sensitivity analysis can be performed in a short period of time, bringing efficiency to the chiral separations laboratory.

The physicochemical properties of Glutamine and Lysine, Isoleucine and allo-Isoleucine, Threonine and allo-Threonine are extremely similar. They have virtually the same MS/MS fragmentation patterns, and share many of their MRM transitions. Chromatographic separation is therefore required to analyze them individually by LC-MS/MS. Even if there is coelution on the CR-I(+) column, confirmation can be made by automated switching to a secondary CR-I(-) column.

  • D/L-Alanine
  • D/L-Arginine
  • D/L-Asparagine
  • D/L-Aspartic acid
  • D/L-Cysteine
  • D/L-Glutamine
  • D/L-Glutamic acid
  • Glycine
  • D/L-Histidine
  • D/L-Isoleucine
  • D/L-allo-Isoleucine
  • D/L-Leucine
  • D/L-Lysine
  • D/L-Methionine
  • D/L-Phenylalanine
  • DL-Proline
  • D/L-Serine
  • D/L-Threonine
  • D/L-allo-Threonine
  • D/L-Tryptophane
  • D/L-Tyrosine
  • D/L-Valine