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High-Throughput Amino Acid Analysis Using Hamilton Automated Preparation

Applications | 2020 | WatersInstrumentation
Sample Preparation, Consumables, HPLC, LC columns
Industries
Clinical Research
Manufacturer
Waters, Hamilton Company

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Amino acid analysis underpins protein characterization and quality control in biopharmaceutical and cell culture processes. Accurate profiling of amino acids in cell-culture media is essential to optimize cell growth, ensuring reliable production of therapeutic proteins. Automated workflows can further enhance throughput, reproducibility, and standardization across multiple laboratories.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study compares manual versus automated derivatization of amino acids using the Waters AccQ•Tag Ultra system coupled with a Hamilton Microlab STAR automation platform. The primary objectives were to evaluate equivalency, robustness, precision, accuracy, and linearity between the two preparation methods, using the Amino Acid Cell Culture Standard Kit.

Methodology and Instrumentation Used


Instrumentation:
  • UPLC System: ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio with Tunable UV Detector
  • Column: AccQ•Tag Ultra, 1.7 µm, 2.1 × 100 mm
  • Detection: UV at 260 nm
  • Mobile Phases: AccQ•Tag Ultra Eluents A and B, water

Automation Platform:
  • Hamilton Microlab STAR/STARlet with custom scripts for barcode export, dilution series handling, and optional internal standard addition
  • AccQ•Tag Ultra Derivatization Automation Kit to provide increased reagent volumes for 96-well format
  • Labware: 96-well collection plates substituted for vials

Workflow:
  1. Preparation of cell culture standard panels at 0.5–500 µM (cystine 0.25–250 µM)
  2. Derivatization with AccQ•Tag Ultra reagents
  3. UPLC separation and detection

Main Results and Discussion


Precision:
  • Retention time %CV ≤ 0.3% for both methods
  • Peak area %CV ≤ 2.8% (manual) and ≤ 1.1% (automated)

Accuracy:
  • Recovery within ±20% at 10 µM and ±15% at 200 and 400 µM for automated method
  • Comparison to NIST SRM 2389a at 200 µM showed recoveries of 91–104%

Linearity:
  • Seven-point calibration (0.5–500 µM) met r² > 0.995 and deviation criteria
  • No significant differences observed between manual and automated preparations

Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method


  • Time Savings: Automated derivatization of 96 samples in under one hour
  • Reduced Human Error: Elimination of manual pipetting variability
  • Method Standardization: Reproducible protocols facilitate cross-site transfer
  • Resource Efficiency: Analysts can allocate time to complementary tasks

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances in laboratory automation will enable integration of multi-omics sample preparation, real-time data feedback, and closed-loop process control. The combination of high-throughput amino acid analysis with automated platforms lays the groundwork for adaptive bioprocess optimization and decentralized testing workflows in quality control and research environments.

Conclusion


The Hamilton Microlab STAR automation platform demonstrates equivalent precision, accuracy, and linearity to manual derivatization for AccQ•Tag Ultra amino acid analysis. Automation delivers substantial efficiency gains, reduces contamination risk, and offers consistent performance, representing a robust solution for high-throughput laboratories.

Reference


  • Salazar A, Keusgen M, von Hagen J. Amino Acids in the Cultivation of Mammalian Cells. Amino Acids. 2016;48(5):1161-1171.
  • Saitoh S, Yoshimori T. Fully Automated Laboratory Robotic System for Automating Sample Preparation and Analysis to Reduce Cost and Time in Drug Development Process. J Assoc Lab Autom. 2008;13(5):265-274.

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