Delivering reproducible solutions for chromatography sample preparation

Sample preparation

Delivering reproducible solutions for chromatography sample preparation

16 Jan, 2025

Sample preparation is a critical step for chromatography to ensure samples are optimised for analysis. This step involves various techniques such as, solid phase extraction (SPE), phospholipid removal (PLR) or protein precipitation. Without proper sample preparation, chromatographic performance can be compromised, leading to inaccurate and irreproducible data.

Porvair Sciences’ comprehensive range of products for sample preparation includes a wide selection of consumables, such as the Microlute® range, sample collection plates, and vials. Additionally, the company provides instruments such as the Ultravap® evaporators, vacuum manifold and UltraPPM LITE positive pressure manifold to ensure optimal sample preparation.

Sample preparation product range

  • Microlute® CSi for silica solid phase extraction (SPE)
  • Microlute® PLR for phospholipid removal
  • Microlute® PPP for protein precipitation
  • Microlute® SLE for supported liquid extraction
  • Ultraseal™ range of adhesive and heat sealers for sample protection and storage
  • Ultravap® range of blowdown evaporators for sample concentration
  • UltraPPM LITE for positive pressure processing
  • Deep well microplates for sample collection, handling and storage

To explore the full range of Sample Preparation Solutions visit the website.

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