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ACQUITY UPLC® I-Class PLUS System

The most powerful solution to the most critical need in separation science today.

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Useful and friendly laboratory companion.

 

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Material and product analysis

Reliable, consistent and retrievable results with consistency and instrument durability.

Review Date: 14 Mar 2019 | Waters

Good system to use for biopharma applications

 

Average Rating 4.0

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Pharma analysis for antibodies

Waters is overall a robust system for bio analysis

Review Date: 21 Jun 2017 | Waters

The most powerful solution to the most critical need in separation science today.

Successfully analyze compounds that are limited in amount or availability amid a complex matrix – more rapidly than ever before. The ACQUITY UPLC® I-Class PLUS System is designed specifically for the rapid pace of laboratories on the cutting edge of research, and provides the most powerful solution to the most critical need in separation science today. Developed to produce the most accurate and reproducible separations, you will get the most information possible and accelerate your laboratory results. The high pressure (18,000k psi-capable) ACQUITY UPLC I-Class PLUS System has been purposefully engineered for the lowest dispersion, and with an extended pressure/flow envelope, complex separations can be accelerated without compromising chromatographic fidelity. It also provides the lowest carryover, complementing MS sensitivity and extending MS linear dynamic range. Whether your work involves therapeutics or combinations of medicines and dosing levels, as in high potency medications or biotherapeutics, or your lab focuses on areas in trace analyses such as food safety, the ACQUITY UPLC I-Class PLUS System will enable you to solve your most complex challenges.

ACQUITY UPLC I-Class PLUS System Features:

  • Maximizes peak capacity to enhance MS sensitivity
  • Provides the lowest carryover, complementing MS sensitivity and extending MS linear dynamic range
  • Has been purposefully engineered for the lowest dispersion; with an extended pressure/flow envelope, complex separations can be accelerated without compromising chromatographic fidelity
  • Decreased dispersion for the highest resolution
  • Rapid injection cycles and sample throughput
  • Dramatically reduced carryover

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The making of a modern biopharmaceutical

In this white paper, Waters Corporation discusses the future trends in the biopharmaceutical industry including multi attribute monitoring (MAM), biophysical analysis as a complement to analytical characterization, and the rise of mass detection as a foundational technology.


Application NoteSeparations

An automated, compliance-ready LC-MS workflow for intact mass confirmation and purity analysis of oligonucleotides

Oligonucleotide therapeutics have emerged in recent years as a powerful alternative to small molecule and protein therapeutics. Manufacturing and quality control of oligonucleotide therapeutics requires highly selective and sensitive LC-MS methods. The method often used for mass spectrometry-based oligonucleotide analysis has been reversed-phase chromatography employing a variety of ion-pairing reagents and modifiers in negative ESI-MS mode. Integrated LC-MS workflows for oligonucleotide analysis have been recently implemented on quadrupole and QTof LC-MS platforms.



Application NoteSeparations

Comparison of Binary Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography Systems

In this application note, Waters Corporation evaluates the performance of three high-pressure binary liquid chromatography (LC) systems using a generic peptide mapping method. This evaluation highlights the reproducibility of the ACQUITY UPLC I-Class PLUS System compared to methods from other vendors that utilize long, shallow gradients.


Application NoteForensics

A comparison of Extraction Techniques in Bioanalysis and Forensic Toxicology Analyses

In this application note, a comparison was performed between Oasis PRiME HLB SPE, SLE and LLE in both plasma and urine matrices for bioanalysis and forensic toxicology. In plasma, 22 comonly analyzed pharmaceuticals, steroids, and drugs of abuse were extracted using the three aforementioned methods and the results were compared. In urine, 23 drugs of abuse representing opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, and synthetic cannabinoid metabolites were tested for forensic toxicology analysis.


Application NoteLife Sciences

The Analysis of Cyanotoxins in Drinking and Surface Waters by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Quadruple Mass Spectrometry

Cyanobacteria produce secondary metabolites, some of which are toxic to higher order organisms, such as microcystins. Microcystins are highly soluble compounds that can induce severe hepatotoxicity; the risk to human health is a concern. This application note describes a method for the analysis of drinking and surface waters for 10 well known cyanotoxins - using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.


Application NoteSeparations

Determination of Beta Agonists in Animal Tissue and Urine

Beta-adrenergic receptor agonists are synthetic compounds that mimic some of the effects of naturally-occuring compounds by binding to beta-receptors on the surface of cells within the muscle, fat, and other tissues of animals. Some beta-agonists are used in human medicine for the treatment of conditions such as asthma, but they have also been used in livestock production to enhance growth and alter body composition.



The Imperial International Phenome Training Centre

Watch this video to learn about The Imperial International Phenome Centre (IIPTC), which is part of the MRC-NIHR Phenome Centre. The Imperial IIPTC offers training in the techniques of both liquid-chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in the field of metabonomics, metabolomics and metabolic profiling. The basics of LC-MS and NMR are covered, along with data analysis of large sample sets using statistical techniques such as PCA and O2-PLS.



Integrating LC-MS into the Clinical Laboratory

As a leading clinical LC-MS/MS solutions partner, Waters is a trusted provider of in vitro diagnostic medical devices, consumables, informatics, and support services for high performance LC-MS/MS systems. Learn how and why University Hospital of South Manchester has introduced Waters LC-MS/MS IVD instrumentation into their busy clinical laboratory.


Discover a Cutting-Edge Open Access Mass Spectrometry Core Facility

At ASMS 2015, Dr John Langley, Associate Professor in Mass Spectrometry at the University of Southampton, discussed how he keeps his lab at the cutting edge of separation science, with help from the ACQUITY UHPLC and UPC2 systems from Waters. In this video, he explains why he made the change from HPLC to UHPLC and how Open Access analysis has revolutionized his research.


Mass Spec and NMR Aid Advancement in Personalized Medicine

Personalized medicine is all about delivering the correct treatment for the right individual based on their genes and environment. Find out how the use of mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy enables an overview of hundreds of thousands of metabolites in a single analytical run covering a large number of physiological and metabolic processes.


Metabonomics: Understanding Human Metabolism

Dr Matthew Lewis describes how the MRC-NIHR Phenome Centre investigates what makes people metabolically different. By analyzing large cohorts of patients and performing epidemiological studies, an insight into the understanding of human metabolism can be achieved. NMR and UPLC mass spectrometry are used with a combination of different chromatography methods to gain accurate analysis of small molecules in human samples.


ACQUITY UPLC® I-Class System

Watch this video to see how the ACQUITY UPLC® I-Class System provides the most powerful solution to the most critical need in separation science today. Discover how the ACQUITY UPLC® I-Class System can successfully analyse compounds that are limited in amount or availability amid a complex matrix, more rapidly than ever before.










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