HPLC labeled reagent
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) labeled reagents are specialized chemicals used to derivatize or label analytes in HPLC analysis to enhance their detectability or quantifiability. These reagents are designed to react specifically with target analytes, modifying their chemical structure to introduce chromophores, fluorophores, or other chemical groups that facilitate detection by UV-Vis absorption, fluorescence, or electrochemical detection methods. Labeled reagents can improve sensitivity, selectivity, and resolution in HPLC analysis by allowing for lower detection limits and enhanced separation of analytes of interest from complex matrices. Common examples of HPLC labeled reagents include derivatizing agents for amino acids, carbohydrates, peptides, and other biomolecules, as well as internal standards and calibration standards used to validate analytical methods and ensure accurate quantification of target compounds.
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