| | | | Carbohydrate Standards |
| Dionex Carbohydrate Standards are ready-made standards for performance verification. These standards are for qualitative use only, and should be used to verify the performance of your BioLC® system or CarboPacTM carbohydrate column. Simply reconstitute the vial contents and inject. The Dionex MonoStandardTM Mix of Six carbohydrate standard is prepared from reference-grade monosaccharides. Each vial of Dionex MonoStandard Mix of Six contains 100 nmol of fucose, galactosamine hydrochloride, glucosamine hydrochloride, galactose, glucose, and mannose. Prior to use, dilute the contents of the vial to yield a solution containing 0.1 mM (100 pmol/µL) of each monosaccharide. The sialylated fetuin N-linked alditol standard is purified from bovine fetuin. Each vial contains 25 nmol oligosaccharides. Prior to use, reconstitute the contents of the vial in a known volume of water (e.g., 250 mL) depending upon your application.
| | Carbohydrate Standards Specifications | | Contact your local representative for more information. |
| | Order Information | | Oligo Standard, Sialylated N-Linked Alditols, 25 nmol | 043064 | | MonoStandard, Mixture of Six, 100 nmol Each | 043162 |
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|  |  | CarboPac PA20 Carbohydrate Column |  | The CarboPacTM PA20 is a strong anion-exchange column for high-resolution separations of mono- and disaccharides, with no need for derivatization. |
| CarboPac PA1 Carbohydrate Column |  | The CarboPacTM PA1 is a general-purpose column for the analysis of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and linear polysaccharide profiling with direct detection. |
| CarboPac PA100 Carbohydrate Column |  | The CarboPacTM PA100 is the column of choice for oligosaccharide analysis, separating neutral and charged oligosaccharides based on size, charge, degree of branching, anomericity, and linkage isomerism. |
| CarboPac PA200 for Oligosaccharide Analysis |  | The CarboPacTM PA200 is a polymeric anion-exchange oligosaccharide column, for high-resolution separations of oligosaccharides. This column is particularly well suited to the characterization of glycoprotein oligosaccharides, as well as complex carbohydrates found in dietary fiber. |
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