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Development and Optimization of a HILIC- MS Separation of 17 Free Amino Acids using an XBridge Premier BEH Amide Column

Applications | 2023 | WatersInstrumentation
Consumables, LC/MS, LC columns, LC/SQ
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Food & Agriculture, Clinical Research
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) plays a vital role in separating highly polar compounds such as free amino acids, which lack strong chromophores for UV detection. Coupling HILIC with mass spectrometry enables sensitive, specific analysis in fields ranging from metabolic research to food quality control.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work describes a structured approach to develop and optimize a HILIC-MS method for seventeen free amino acids. The study screened multiple stationary phases and mobile phase pH values, then refined chromatographic conditions through gradient and buffer concentration adjustments to achieve baseline separation of critical isobaric pairs.

Methodology and Instrumentation


A standard mixture of 17 amino acids (2.5–2.6 µmol/mL) was analyzed using stepwise column and pH screening at pH 3.0 and 9.0, followed by targeted optimization. Key variables included gradient steepness (percent aqueous per column volume) and buffer concentration. Detection employed electrospray ionization in positive mode and single-ion recordings.

Instrument Used


  • LC System: ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Plus with Quaternary Solvent Manager, Sample Manager FTN, Column Manager and Aux.
  • Detector: ACQUITY QDa mass detector (ESI+ full scan, SIR).
  • Columns screened:
    • XBridge Premier BEH Amide (2.1×50 mm, 2.5 µm)
    • Atlantis Premier BEH Z-HILIC (2.1×50 mm, 2.5 µm)
    • CORTECS HILIC (2.1×50 mm, 2.7 µm)
  • Software: Empower 3 FR4.
  • Conditions: 30 °C column, 10 °C sample, 0.15 mL/min, 1 µL injection; mobile A = water, B = acetonitrile, D1 = 200 mM ammonium formate pH 3, D6 = 200 mM ammonium acetate pH 9.

Main Results and Discussion


High-pH screening showed incomplete resolution of isoleucine/leucine on both amide and zwitterionic phases. Low-pH tests identified the BEH Amide column with pH 3.0 buffer as most promising. Adjusting gradient steepness degraded resolution, whereas implementing a simultaneous buffer gradient (10→50 mM ammonium formate) improved isoleucine/leucine resolution from 1.26 to 1.69 and enhanced overall peak shapes. The final method delivered baseline separation of isobaric pairs and acceptable USP tailing factors (<2.0) for all compounds across replicate injections.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Baseline separation of isobaric isoleucine and leucine for reliable MS quantitation.
  • Well-shaped peaks for all 17 amino acids support accurate and sensitive analysis.
  • Stepwise HILIC optimization workflow transferable to other polar analyte mixtures.

Future Trends and Applications


Advances in HILIC stationary phases and surface chemistries will further enhance retention control and reduce non-specific adsorption. Dynamic buffer gradients and integration with high-resolution MS or automated method-development software are promising avenues to accelerate robust workflows for complex biological and industrial samples.

Conclusion


A systematic approach combining column/pH screening with targeted gradient and buffer optimization yielded a robust HILIC-MS assay for seventeen free amino acids. The final method achieves critical isobaric separation and reliable peak performance, offering a model for efficient development of polar analyte analyses.

Reference


  1. Grumbach E, Fountain K. Comprehensive Guide to HILIC. Waters Corp.; 2010:46–47.
  2. Walter TH et al. Evaluation of the Base Stability of HILIC Columns. Separations. 2022;9:146.
  3. Gilar M et al. Contribution of Ionic Interactions to Stationary Phase Selectivity in HILIC. J Sep Sci. 2022;45:1–12.
  4. Clements B, Rainville P. Improved Chromatographic Analysis of NSAIDs Using CORTECS Premier Columns. Waters App Note 720007751; 2023.
  5. Berthelette K et al. Isocratic Separation of RNA Nucleotides Using Atlantis Premier BEH Z-HILIC. Waters App Note 720007704; 2022.
  6. Layton C, Rainville P. Advantages of Using MaxPeak HPS for Targeted Cancer Inhibitors. Waters App Note 720007565; 2022.
  7. Walter TH et al. Introducing Atlantis BEH Z-HILIC. Waters App Note 720007311; 2021.
  8. Delano M et al. Using Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Surface Technology. Anal Chem. 2021;93:5773–5781.
  9. Gritti F et al. Retention and Mass Transfer Properties of HILIC Columns. J Chromatogr A. 2023;1692:463828.

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