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Thiamine Monophosphate (TMP) and Thiamine from Human Breast Milk (TN-0062)
Thiamine monophosphate (TMP) and thiamine were extracted from human plasma and human breast milk by performing a rapid protein precipitation using Impact Protein Precipitation Plates followed by HPLC analysis using a Gemini 3 μm NX-C18 100 x 3.0 mm HPLC column with fluorescence detection. Impact technology offers easy, fast protein removal while providing maximized recovery of the target analytes. The Gemini 3 μm NX- C18 HPLC column produced excellent chromatographic resolution, sensitivity, and high peak capacities.

Thiamine Monophosphate (TMP) and Thiamine from Human Breast Milk (TN-0062)

Thiamine monophosphate (TMP) and thiamine were extracted from human plasma and human breast milk by performing a rapid protein precipitation using Impact Protein Precipitation Plates followed by HPLC analysis using a Gemini 3 μm NX-C18 100 x 3.0 mm HPLC column with fluorescence detection. Impact technology offers easy, fast protein removal while providing maximized recovery of the target analytes. The Gemini 3 μm NX- C18 HPLC column produced excellent chromatographic resolution, sensitivity, and high peak capacities.
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Technical Notes
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Separation Modes:
Protein Precipitation, Reversed Phase