Our Amino Acid Analyzers:
Amino acid analysis is performed on
Beckman Instruments Models 6300 and 7300 dedicated amino acid analyzers.
The Beckman analyzers are under the manufacturer's (Beckman) service
contract for Preventive Maintenance (biyearly) and routine servicing
as required. These instruments incorporate 10cm cation exchange columns,
four sequential lithium-based eluents, and lithium hydroxide for column
regeneration. Absorbence is measured at 440 and 570 nm following post-column
color development by Ninhydrin reagent at 131 degrees C. Data acquisition
and management is accomplished with a computer running Beckman System
Gold 8.10 chromatography software. Beckman reference solutions fulfill
standardization requirements. (S)-2-Aminoethyl-1- cysteine (S2AEC) or
Glucosaminic acid is added to the sample as the internal standard.

Our Analysis Analysis Practices:
This method (first described and put
into use as an automated method in 1953 by Stein, Moore and Spachman)
is considered the "Gold Standard" for amino acid analysis. The reproducibility
of retention times, run-to-run and column-to-column, is excellent. Since
consistency in pH and molarity of the eluents are primary in reproducibility,
all reagents are purchased directly from commercial manufacturers rather
than being formulated in house. Although within-lot reproducibility
of the Ninhydrin coloring reagent is excellent, we periodically recalibrate
the peak areas of the amino acids standards for each bottle of Ninhydrin
used. We have spent years refining the classical ion-exchange post column
Ninhydrin method of amino acid analysis for optimum accuracy, precision,
and efficiency. Even though this classical method requires extra time
and costly reagents and instrumentation, we have determined that the
alternative methods commercially available cannot achieve the level
of precision that we demand in serving our clients needs.
How We Handle Data:
Following amino acid analysis and quantification,
an Excel spreadsheet is typically created; analysis results are reported
in the spreadsheet as the average micromoles/L per amino acid, mg/L,
or gm/L depending on client requests. Because various matrices require
different amino acid profiles, we offer analysis tailored to a wide
variety of materials.
Aids
to protein and peptides Molecular Weight calculations