Analysis
For samples like purified proteins that undergo
vapor-phase hydrolysis, we report the analysis of 16 naturally
occurring amino acids. Asparagine and glutamine are reported
together with aspartic and glutamic acids, respectively. Cysteine is
usually destroyed during hydrolysis but can be preserved if
alkylated prior to hydrolysis. Please make sure you request Cysteine
analysis on your sample submittal form if it is important to you.
Cysteine analysis will not incur an extra charge.
For physiological samples like serum, the 16
naturally occurring amino acids are reported along with Asn, Gln,
Cit, B-Ala, Taur, Orn, Tryp. Please be sure to note amino acids of
interest on the request form. Please inquire about other
physiological amino acids of interest not listed here.
Solid samples (example: feed or meal samples) are
subjected to liquid-phase hydrolysis and we will report the 16
naturally occurring amino acids. Cysteine and Trptophan cannot be
preserved during this assay and will not be reported.
Academic Fees - view all
academic fees
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Quantitative $125 per sample (samples in triplicate,
stds, control)
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Qualitative $75 per sample (single injection, stds)
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Please inquire for 'designer' amino acids (phosphoamino
acids, tryptophan, etc)
Commercial Fees - view all
commercial fees
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Quantitative $150 per sample (samples in triplicate,
stds, control)
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Qualitative $100 per sample (single injection, stds)
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Please inquire for 'designer' amino acids (phosphoamino
acids, tryptophan, etc)
Instrumentation
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/ Sample Submission / Sample
Preparation / Quantitation /
Form