Chromatography
Microfluidics System Used in Breakthrough Breast Milk Study
Sep 24 2010
Agilent Technologies, Inc announced that a group of researchers from the University of California, Davis, has made a significant discovery: human breast milk contains an unexpected abundance of sugars that coats the lining of infants’ intestines, protecting it from noxious bacteria. Results of the research, which used Agilent technology, were published in this month’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Agilent’s high-performance liquid chromatography polymer chip (HPLC-Chip) and quadrupole time-of-flight (QTOF) LC/MS technology provided researchers a new view of the oligosaccharide (sugar) structures produced in breast milk across stages of lactation among human mothers. Oligosaccharides are the third most abundant component in breast milk and prior to this study were thought to have no biological significance. HPLC-Chip/MS technology has enabled researchers to identify more than 200 different human milk oligosaccharides structures, which researchers have discovered are an important factor in the healthy growth of infants.
“This type of research has been performed and duplicated many times in the past,” said Dr Carlito B. Lebrilla, co-author of the research. “However, the new technology developed by Agilent made it possible to identify and quantitate milk oligosaccharides providing new and important observations that could not be obtained in the past.
Agilent commercialised the HPLC-Chip/MS concept in 2005, combining nanoflow HPLC columns, connecting capillaries and a spray emitter into a re-useable, credit-card-size device.
This allowed the advantages of high-sensitivity and lowsample consumption provided by nano LC/MS to be accessible to scientists without the troublesome setup involving microvalve, fittings and capillary tubing of conventional nano LC. The addition of high-resolution, accurate mass MS/MS information from Agilent’s 6500-Series Q-TOF LC/MS systems enabled researchers to confidently identify sugar structures.
Digital Edition
Lab Asia 31.6 Dec 2024
December 2024
Chromatography Articles - Sustainable chromatography: Embracing software for greener methods Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy Articles - Solving industry challenges for phosphorus containi...
View all digital editions
Events
Jan 22 2025 Tokyo, Japan
Jan 22 2025 Birmingham, UK
Jan 25 2025 San Diego, CA, USA
Jan 27 2025 Dubai, UAE
Jan 29 2025 Tokyo, Japan