LC/MS Ultra Fast Amino Acid Analysis System - UF-Amino Station
Brochures and specifications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
The quantitative profiling of amino acids underpins a wide range of applications including metabolic research, biopharmaceutical quality control, cell culture monitoring, and clinical diagnostics. High-throughput and reliable methods are vital to handle large sample sets and reduce turnaround times.
This work presents the development of an ultra-fast LC/MS-based method for the simultaneous analysis of 38 amino acids and related compounds in under 9 minutes. The system integrates automated derivatization and high-speed separation to enhance throughput compared with traditional ion-exchange or reverse-phase HPLC techniques.
The protocol employs automatic precolumn derivatization in an autosampler with heating block, using specific reagents for rapid reaction. A high-speed Shim-pack UF-Amino column delivers sharp separations under a fast gradient. Detection is performed by the LCMS-2020 mass spectrometer, achieving targeted quantitation with stable isotope internal standards.
The method enables baseline separation and quantitation of 38 amino acids in just 9 minutes, reducing analysis time by approximately 18-fold compared to ion-exchange postcolumn methods (160 minutes). Reproducibility studies (n=6) showed retention time RSDs below 1% and area ratio RSDs around 2–5%. The workflow supports up to 96 sequential analyses in 24 hours. LC/MS selectivity allowed reliable measurement in complex matrices such as cell culture media.
Integration with tandem mass spectrometry for multiplexed metabolite profiling, expansion to non-proteinogenic amino acids, coupling with high-resolution MS for untargeted workflows, and implementation of automated data pipelines with AI-driven analysis represent promising directions.
The UF-Amino Station delivers a rapid and reliable solution for comprehensive amino acid analysis, combining automated sample preparation, high-speed separation, and sensitive MS detection to meet the demands of modern analytical laboratories.
LC/MS, LC/SQ
IndustriesClinical Research
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of Topic
The quantitative profiling of amino acids underpins a wide range of applications including metabolic research, biopharmaceutical quality control, cell culture monitoring, and clinical diagnostics. High-throughput and reliable methods are vital to handle large sample sets and reduce turnaround times.
Study Objectives and Overview
This work presents the development of an ultra-fast LC/MS-based method for the simultaneous analysis of 38 amino acids and related compounds in under 9 minutes. The system integrates automated derivatization and high-speed separation to enhance throughput compared with traditional ion-exchange or reverse-phase HPLC techniques.
Methodology
The protocol employs automatic precolumn derivatization in an autosampler with heating block, using specific reagents for rapid reaction. A high-speed Shim-pack UF-Amino column delivers sharp separations under a fast gradient. Detection is performed by the LCMS-2020 mass spectrometer, achieving targeted quantitation with stable isotope internal standards.
Used Instrumentation
- UF-Amino Station with integrated autosampler and pretreatment modules
- Shim-pack UF-Amino high-speed separation column
- LCMS-2020 single-quadrupole mass spectrometer
- LabSolutions Insight data processing software
Main Results and Discussion
The method enables baseline separation and quantitation of 38 amino acids in just 9 minutes, reducing analysis time by approximately 18-fold compared to ion-exchange postcolumn methods (160 minutes). Reproducibility studies (n=6) showed retention time RSDs below 1% and area ratio RSDs around 2–5%. The workflow supports up to 96 sequential analyses in 24 hours. LC/MS selectivity allowed reliable measurement in complex matrices such as cell culture media.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High sample throughput and reduced turnaround
- Automated derivatization minimizes human error
- Robust quantitation with stable isotope calibration
- Applicability to biological fluids, culture media, and routine QA/QC
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Integration with tandem mass spectrometry for multiplexed metabolite profiling, expansion to non-proteinogenic amino acids, coupling with high-resolution MS for untargeted workflows, and implementation of automated data pipelines with AI-driven analysis represent promising directions.
Conclusion
The UF-Amino Station delivers a rapid and reliable solution for comprehensive amino acid analysis, combining automated sample preparation, high-speed separation, and sensitive MS detection to meet the demands of modern analytical laboratories.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Shimadzu UF-Amino Station - LC/MS Ultra Fast Amino Acid Analysis System
2014|Shimadzu|Brochures and specifications
C190-E154 LC/MS Ultra Fast Amino Acid Analysis System UF-Amino Station New UF-Amino Station Offers Simultaneous Analyze 38 amino acid components in just nine minutes! 9 minutes 38 components co 15 minutes 25 components max. Reversed-phase chromatography + precolumn derivatization +…
Key words
amino, aminoderivatization, derivatizationstation, stationgly, glypretreatment, pretreatmentaminavi, aminaviile, ileval, valgln, glngaba, gabathr, thrser, sertrp, trpanalysis, analysistyr
Amino Acid Analysis - Application Notebook
2018|Waters|Guides
[ APPLICATION NOTEBOOK ] Amino Acid Analysis Application Notebook [ CONTENTS ] [ INTRODUCTION ] Waters UPLC Amino Acid Analysis Solution................................................................................9 UPLC Amino Acid Analysis Solution............................................................................................... 11 Enhancement of the UPLC Amino Acid Analysis Solution with Flexible Detector Options......................................................................................................... 15…
Key words
amino, aminoacid, acidasp, aspuplc, uplcala, alalys, lysleu, leutyr, tyrser, sergly, glyarg, argthr, thrglu, gluile, ileamq
UF-Amino Station LC/MS Ultra Fast Amino Acid Analysis System (Part 1) - A Novel Approach for Ultra High Speed Analysis of Amino Acids
2014|Shimadzu|Applications
LAAN-A-LC-E222 Application News L433 No. High Performance Liquid Chromatography UF-Amino Station LC/MS Ultra Fast Amino Acid Analysis System (Part 1) A Novel Approach for Ultra High Speed Analysis of Amino Acids Ion exchange HPLC with post-column derivatization has traditionally been…
Key words
derivatization, derivatizationamino, aminopretreatment, pretreatmentstation, stationcolumn, columninjection, injectioncycle, cyclesample, sampleexchange, exchangepost, postoverlap, overlapacid, acidreaction, reactionultra, ultraaiba
Shimadzu LCMS-9050 Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer
2025|Shimadzu|Brochures and specifications
C146-E462 Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer LCMS-9050 Accelerate Discovery The LCMS-9050 is a Q-TOF mass spectrometer designed for the most reliable and easy acquisition of accurate masses in the real laboratory settings. With the proprietary innovation for fast polarity…
Key words
positive, positivenegative, negativeswitching, switchingmass, masspolarity, polarityion, ionmode, modemeasure, measuretuning, tuningswitch, switchstructural, structuralsupercritical, supercriticaltic, ticsearch, searchions