Use of automated HPTLC in the field of lipidomics
The separation and analysis of lipids and lipid-based formulations like mRNA vaccines by chromatography in conjunction with spectrometry can be challenging. Many lipids lack a chromophore and not all lipid classes have an appropriate retention on reversed-phase. Separation on normal phase followed by a rapid derivatization with primuline simplifies lipid analysis in many cases.
In this webinar, Prof. Dr. Melanie Broszat, full professor in Analytical Chemistry at the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences and Editor of the CAMAG Bibliography Services at CAMAG, will present the potential of HPTLC in the field of lipids. A method for quality control of lipid-based formulations with the fully automated HPTLC PRO System will be shown. She will also discuss the use of HPTLC coupled with mass spectrometry in the field of lipidomic research.
Key learning objectives
- Learn more about lipid analysis by HPTLC
- Discover more about automated HPTLC
- Learn how to simplify quality control
Who should attend?
- Analytical chemists
- Lab technicians
- Scientists interested in analytical technologies
Certificate of attendance
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