AccQ•Tag Columns for Amino Acid Analysis

AccQ•Tag Columns for Amino Acid Analysis

Accurate amino acid composition analysis starts here

Accurate amino acid composition analysis starts here

Obtaining accurate amino acid composition from cell culture media, protein/peptide hydrolysates, dairy and adult nutritional products, feeds and foods, and many other samples requires a rigorous and specific solution. For these challenging workflows, Waters offers a complete workflow solution, including columns, mobile-phase eluents, sample preparation kits, and amino acid application standards for use with UPLC, UHPLC, and HPLC instrumentation.

The AccQ•Tag Ultra Columns are designed for reversed-phase separation of amino acids derivatized with AccQ•Tag Ultra reagent. Each column is QC tested using Waters Amino Acid standard to ensure repeatable performance for your most demanding amino acid analysis. The 1.7 µm, AccQ•Tag Ultra C18 Columns are designed for use on Waters UPLC platforms, and the 2.5 µm, AccQ•Tag Ultra C18 Columns are designed for use on Waters HPLC and UHPLC platforms. Both columns deliver rapid separation of amino acids with superior resolution.

The AccQ•Tag Ultra Column is a critical component of the UPLC Amino Acid Analysis Solution, which is an integrated and synergistic combination of instrumentation, derivatization chemistry, separation column, eluents, methods, and software.  AccQ•Tag Columns for Amino Acid Analysis

Specifications

Overview

  • Best-in-class column efficiency for superior separation speed, sensitivity, and resolution
  • Designed for reversed-phase separation of amino acid derivatives produced by the AccQ•Tag Ultra derivatization reaction
  • Each column is quality control (QC) tested using Waters Amino Acid standard to ensure repeatable performance for your most demanding amino acid analysis
  • Prolonged column lifetimes with optional VanGuard Cartridges specifically designed using ACQUITY stationary phases
  • View useful sample preparation workflow guidelines for the hydrolysis and analysis of amino acids from purified peptides/proteins, foods, and feeds in the Comprehensive Guide to Hydrolysis and Analysis of Amino Acids

Recommended Use: For accurate amino acid composition analysis.


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AccQ•Tag Ultra Column (1.7 µm) for UPLC

Ensure accurate and precise amino acid analyses with a complete application solution. The AccQ•Tag Ultra Column is a critical component of the Amino Acid Analysis Solution. A turnkey Amino Acid Analysis (AAA) solution is available on Waters AQUITY UPLC H-Class Quaternary System, which is an integrated and synergistic combination of instrumentation, derivatization chemistry, separation column, eluents, methods, and software.


AccQ•Tag Ultra C18 Column (2.5 µm) for UHPLC and HPLC

The AccQ•Tag Ultra C18 Amino Acid Analysis 2.5 µm Columns are certified for use with the AccQ•Tag method. These HPLC columns separates the amino acid derivatives produced by the AccQ•Fluor derivatization reaction.


AccQ•Tag Column (4 µm) for HPLC

The AccQ•Tag Amino Acid Analysis 4 µm Columns is our first generation offering that was developed and certified for use with the AccQ•Tag method. These HPLC columns separate the amino acid derivatives produced by the AccQ•Fluor derivatization reaction. Use of Waters AccQTag Ultra C18 2.5 µm offering is recommended for those wanting accurate amino acid analysis on an appropriate Waters LC System.


Pico•Tag Column for HPLC

The Pico•Tag Amino Acid Analysis Column is a high-efficiency column specifically certified for use with the Pico•Tag method. This HPLC column separates the amino acid derivatives produced by phenylisothiocyanate (PITC) derivitization.


AccQ•Tag Derivatization

The AccQ•Tag method uses pre-column derivatized reagents to separate and easily detect fluorescence adducts using traditional HPLC instrumentation. The AccQ•Fluor reagent (6-aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl carbamate) is used to transform primary and secondary amines in a simple, single-step reaction to yield highly stable, fluorescent adducts that are detected using traditional HPLC.


Let Andrew+ pipette for you

One of the largest pain points in sample preparation is repetitive pipetting. Minimizing sources of contamination is also critical. The Andrew+ robotic pipetting platform helps alleviate those pain points and provides confidence and reliability when doing derivatization. With Andrew+ you get flexibility in the number of samples run using AccQ•Tag Ultra Automation Sample Preparation Kit (32, 64, 96 sample), verified protocols available in OneLab, compatibility with additional connected devices, self-guided installation, online troubleshooting, and help.


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Waters offers three distinctively reliable methods for accurate amino acid analyses. All three utilize pre-column derivatization methods followed by reversed-phase chromatography with on-line detection of well resolved peaks using either UV absorbance or fluorescence detection.

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AccQ•Tag Columns for Amino Acid Analysis

Waters' AccQ•Tag Columns are the epitome of precision when it comes to amino acid analysis, offering a comprehensive solution for the most demanding workflows. Whether you're analyzing cell culture media, protein and peptide hydrolysates, or nutritional products, these columns are designed to deliver accurate and reliable results every time.

Accurate amino acid composition analysis is crucial in many labs across fields, including biochemistry, proteomics, food science, and clinical research. The AccQ•Tag Columns are specifically engineered for reversed-phase separation of amino acids that have been derivatized with the AccQ•Tag Ultra reagent. This derivatization process enhances the chromatographic properties of amino acids, allowing for superior separation, sensitivity, and resolution.

The AccQ•Tag Ultra Columns are available in two particle sizes: 1.7 µm for use on Waters UPLC platforms and 2.5 µm for use on Waters HPLC and UHPLC platforms. Both sizes are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern laboratories, providing rapid and reliable separation of amino acids.

One of the standout features of the AccQ•Tag Columns is their exceptional sensitivity. These columns can detect and quantify amino acids at very low concentrations, making them invaluable for researchers who require precise and accurate data. This high sensitivity is complemented by the columns' excellent selectivity, which allows for the separation of a wide range of amino acids, including both proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic amino acids. This versatility makes the AccQ•Tag Columns suitable for a wide range of applications, from determining amino acid composition in proteins and peptides to assessing the nutritional content and quality of food and beverage products.

Reproducibility is another key advantage of the AccQ•Tag Columns. Each column undergoes rigorous quality control (QC) testing using Waters Amino Acid standard, ensuring consistent performance and reliable results with every use. This level of reproducibility is essential for researchers who need to trust that their results will be consistent, no matter how many analyses they perform.

Durability is also a hallmark of the AccQ•Tag Columns. These columns are built to withstand high pressures and harsh solvents, making them suitable for even the most demanding applications. To further extend the life of your column, optional VanGuard Cartridges are available, which are specifically designed using ACQUITY stationary phases to provide prolonged column lifetimes.

The AccQ•Tag Columns are not just about performance—they are also designed with ease of use in mind. They are compatible with various derivatization methods, simplifying the sample preparation process and allowing for seamless integration into your existing workflow. Whether you're working in protein and peptide analysis, food and beverage testing, clinical research, or environmental monitoring, AccQ•Tag Columns provide the performance and reliability you need to achieve your analytical goals.

Waters' AccQ•Tag Columns are the epitome of precision when it comes to amino acid analysis, offering a comprehensive solution for the most demanding workflows. Whether you're analyzing cell culture media, protein and peptide hydrolysates, or nutritional products, these columns are designed to deliver accurate and reliable results every time.

Accurate amino acid composition analysis is crucial in many labs across fields, including biochemistry, proteomics, food science, and clinical research. The AccQ•Tag Columns are specifically engineered for reversed-phase separation of amino acids that have been derivatized with the AccQ•Tag Ultra reagent. This derivatization process enhances the chromatographic properties of amino acids, allowing for superior separation, sensitivity, and resolution. The AccQ•Tag Ultra Columns are available in two particle sizes: 1.7 µm for use on Waters UPLC platforms and 2.5 µm for use on Waters HPLC and UHPLC platforms. Both sizes are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern laboratories, providing rapid and reliable separation of amino acids.

One of the standout features of the AccQ•Tag Columns is their exceptional sensitivity. These columns can detect and quantify amino acids at very low concentrations, making them invaluable for researchers who require precise and accurate data. This high sensitivity is complemented by the columns' excellent selectivity, which allows for the separation of a wide range of amino acids, including both proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic amino acids. This versatility makes the AccQ•Tag Columns suitable for a wide range of applications, from determining amino acid composition in proteins and peptides to assessing the nutritional content and quality of food and beverage products.

Reproducibility is another key advantage of the AccQ•Tag Columns. Each column undergoes rigorous quality control (QC) testing using Waters' Amino Acid standard, ensuring consistent performance and reliable results with every use. This level of reproducibility is essential for researchers who need to trust that their results will be consistent, no matter how many analyses they perform.

Durability is also a hallmark of the AccQ•Tag Columns. These columns are built to withstand high pressures and harsh solvents, making them suitable for even the most demanding applications. To further extend the life of your column, optional VanGuard Cartridges are available, which are specifically designed using ACQUITY stationary phases to provide prolonged column lifetimes.

The AccQ•Tag Columns are not just about performance—they are also designed with ease of use in mind. They are compatible with various derivatization methods, simplifying the sample preparation process and allowing for seamless integration into your existing workflow. Whether you're working in protein and peptide analysis, food and beverage testing, clinical research, or environmental monitoring, AccQ•Tag Columns provide the performance and reliability you need to achieve your analytical goals.

FAQs About Waters AccQ-Tag Ultra Column

1. What is the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column used for?
The AccQ-Tag Ultra Column is used for amino acid analysis in various samples, including biological fluids, food, and beverages.

2. What is the composition of the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column?
The AccQ-Tag Ultra Column is composed of a high-purity silica gel with a unique bonding chemistry that provides high resolution and sensitivity for amino acid analysis.

3. What is the recommended flow rate for the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column?
The recommended flow rate for the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column is 0.5 mL/min.

4. What is the column temperature range for the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column?
The column temperature range for the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column is 20-60°C.

5. What is the shelf life of the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column?
Answer: The shelf life of the AccQ-Tag Ultra Column is 2 years from the date of manufacture when stored at room temperature.