PL-SCX for Biomolecules
Agilent TechnologiesPL-SCX is a macroporous PS/DVB matrix with a very hydrophilic coating and strong cation-exchange functionality.
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PL-SCX is a macroporous PS/DVB matrix with a very hydrophilic coating and strong cation-exchange functionality.
ZORBAX Ion Exchange columns are available as both Strong Anion-Exchange (SAX) and Strong Cation-Exchange (300SCX) columns.
Agilent Endoglycosidases (formerly ProZyme) release oligosaccharides from glycoproteins and some other substrates.
Agilent Exoglycosidases (formerly ProZyme) are glycoside hydrolase enzymes that cleave the glycosidic bonds at the terminal residues.
Agilent Glycosyltransferase (formerly ProZyme) kits are enzymes which are capable of adding terminal monosaccharides to released glycans or intact glycoproteins.
Agilent 2-AA (formerly ProZyme) labeled N-glycan standards and libraries are commonly used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD and LC/MS.
Agilent 2-AB (formerly ProZyme) labeled N-glycan standards and libraries are commonly used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD and LC/MS.
Agilent 2-AB (formerly ProZyme) labeled O-glycan standards are commonly used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD and LC/MS.
Agilent APTS (formerly ProZyme) labeled glycan standards are commonly used for qualitative N-glycan identification or as migration standards for capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence (CE/LIF).
Agilent Blood Group Oligosaccharides (formerly ProZyme) standards are offered as disaccharide and trisaccharide forms.