HPLC is an analytical procedure for separation, identification and quantification of substances using liquid chromatography. The beginnings of HPLC – High Pressure Liquid Chromatography – go back to the 60’s. Thanks to improved column materials and equipment, it has come to be known as High Performance Liquid Chromatography since the end of the 70’s.
New Strategies for a Better Glycosylation Profile
January 22nd 2025Glycan analysis provides key information on critical quality attributes that could affect stability, safety and efficacy of a protein therapeutic. Specific needs for understanding the glycosylation profiles change throughout the drug development process, but the requirement for high-resolution glycan information remains the same and is essential to help ensure product quality.