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Glycans HILIC HPLC

HILIC is a form of NP-HPLC that is widely used for glycan analysis. Retention is based on the hydrophilicity of the glycan structure, which is dependent on properties such as composition, charge, size, and topology. HILIC analysis of... [Pg.261]

Several HPLC stationary phases are used for the separation of glycans, including amide-bonded hydrophilic interaction (HILIC), reversed phase (RP), weak anion exchange (WAX), and porous graphitized carbon (PGC). Due to the heterogeneous nature and complexity of many glycan populations, analysis may require the use of several orthogonal methods [7],... [Pg.189]


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