Note: p/n: 176004163 contains this same column with Intact mAb Mass Check Standard (p/n: 186006552) and mAb Subunit Standard (p/n: 186008927).
Suggested Use: Intact protein and mAb subunit analysis, Protein Analysis, ADC characterization, AAV, Antibody Conjugates
Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
Temperature Limits |
90 C |
Maximum Pressure |
10000 psi (689 Bar) |
Particle Size |
2.7 µm |
Pore Size |
450 Å |
QC Tested |
Protein |
System |
HPLC, UHPLC, UPLC |
USP Classification |
L11 |
UNSPSC |
41115709 |
Brand |
BioResolve |
Product Type |
Columns |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column, 450Å, 2.7 µm, 3 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk
Specific analytical challenges apply to the analysis of mAb-based and associated biotherapeutic drugs, so don’t you want a chromatography column that can overcome all of those challenges?
With the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column, you get exactly that and so much more. At the heart of this monoclonal antibody analysis column is an innovative solution for the intact protein analysis of mAbs and ADCs. But even more, this column provides a wide and usable pH range to accommodate varying analytes. Improve your monoclonal antibody quantitation workflow with regards to reverse-phase analysis by purchasing the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column today.
To provide an innovative solution for monoclonal antibody analysis, the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column was designed using a novel phenyl bonding process that makes this column provide better chromatographic resolution at higher flow rates. And since this column can be used on all UHPLC, UPLC and HPLC systems, that resistance to increased flow rates is greatly appreciated by scientists across the globe. It’s the goal of the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column to maximize selectivity and the resolving power of various analyzed protein samples, and it does so with flying colors and a rigidity that makes this column resistant to overwhelming chromatographic conditions.
Another major benefit to owning the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column is that it provides minimal injection-to-injection carryover for increased confidence in analyses. This is because the high-coverage bonding prevents carryover effects and increases low pH stability for improved column lifetime. And if you’re concerned about overall column performance, you don’t have to be, as the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column must undergo strict QC testing with NIST-based mAb standard before being packed and shipped to you.
Speaking of overall column lifetimes, did you know that adding a VanGuard column protection solution to your workflow can protect the terrific performance provided by the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column?
Simply add the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl VanGuard Cartridge to your analytical workflow and you can better protect your precious separations from variability caused by particulate contaminants.
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How Can I Test the BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column for Performance?
The BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column can be tested for performance using the Intact mAb Mass Check Standard (P/N 186006552) and mAb Subunit Standard (P/N 186008927).
Are There Any Temperature Limits For The BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Column?
At temperatures between 50 and 90 °C, BioResolve RP mAb Polyphenyl Columns are advised for usage. A lower temperature separation should be preferred whenever possible. In order to retain desired results, it is advised to start developing a new separation process at a relatively high temperature of 80 to 90 °C and then reduce it to as low as 50 °C, depending on the composition of the mAb.