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Peace of Mind for Biomolecule Analysis


The new ‘Nexera Bio’ solution from Shimadzu is a biocompatible Ultra- High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) system. It highlights the company’s position of a world leader in analytical instrumentation and a fastest growing mass spectrometry company. Nexera Bio offers the same superior reliability, robustness and expandability as other Nexera series UHPLC


iHILIC -Fusion® advances HILIC in UHPLC and HPLC


The new ‘Nexera Bio’ solution, the biocompatible Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chroma- tography (UHPLC) system from Shimadzu.


systems. It is particularly well suited for analysing protein- based pharmaceuticals, antibody drugs and other substances developed or manufactured using biotechnologies, such as genetic engineering, cell fusion or cell culturing.


The Nexera Bio is compatible with mobile phase solvents containing high concentrations of salts or acids, typically used in the analysis of antibody drugs and membrane proteins, and has also been designed to inhibit peak tailing caused by adsorption to tubing. Such tailing can especially be a problem when analysing phosphorylated peptides, which have a high affinity for metals. Consequently, the Nexera Bio helps ensure that high- quality data is acquired and analysed.


The Nexera Bio system provides maximum corrosion resistance as crucial metal-free components define the wetted surfaces, while maintaining a high-efficiency flow path (66 MPa). The system is unaffected by high salt content (KH2PO4 in H3PO4) or ion pairing agents (NH4PF6).


Offering low surface activity and minimised sample loss the Nexera Bio consists of stainless steel casing reinforced PEEK tubing (poly ether ether ketone), a high-performance engineered polymer with mechanical and chemical resistance properties. It ensures a system pressure tolerance of 66 MPa while maintaining an inert flow path. The ceramic injection needle offers metal-free injections and minimised carryover. By dramatically reducing adsorption to metal surfaces in sample flow lines, the Nexera Bio system achieves much higher sensitivity and better reproducibility than the general-purpose UHPLC system.


Shim-pack Bio Diol and IEX columns offer performance that can help increase accuracy in analysing and evaluating biopharmaceuticals and drugs based on mid-sized molecules. Available with four different pore sizes, Shim-pack Bio Diol columns are analytical columns suitable for size exclusion chromatography and intended for bioanalysis. They are ideal for analysing aggregates or separating fragments in antibody drugs, separating nucleic acids or sugar chains, and measuring molecular weight. The Shim-pack Bio IEX is an ion-exchange column suitable for separation of proteins and nucleic acids. Shim-pack Bio IEX columns are available either as non-porous or porous type intended for laboratory-scale purification of small quantities.


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