We are attending Experimental Biology 2020 takes place April 5 - 7 at the San Diego Convention Center.
https://experimentalbiology.org/2020/home.aspx
Please stop by our booth #1430.
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new HPLC columns and methods, a size exclusion-based method for the purification of long mRNA, and a reverse-phase method for the purification of oligonucleotides.
Click the link below for getting more information:
http://www.nacalaiusa.com/products/list/83/mrna-oligonucleotides
We will be attending the PITTCON 2020 Conference and Expo, 1-5 March, McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois.
https://pittcon.org/conferees/
We are attending MSACL 2020 US, 12th Annual Conference & Exhibits, takes place March 29 - April 2, 2020 at The Riviera Hotelm in Palm Springs, CA.
https://www.msacl.org/index.php?header=MSACL_2020_US
Please stop by our booth
We are attending 2019 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists takes place November 4-6 at San Antonio, Texas.
https://www.aaps.org/pharmsci/annual-meeting
Please stop by our booth.
We will be attending the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 2019 annual meeting, booth No. 539: 26-29 June, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA
http://www.isscr.org/meetings-events/annual-meetings/isscr-annual-meeting-2019
Please stop by our booth #539!
We will be attending the IMMUNOLOGY 2019 annual meeting, booth No. 403: May 9-13, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
https://www.immunology2019.org/
Please stop by our booth #403!
We are pleased to announce that we have released a new version of our COSMOSIL catalog, which includes our new CHiRAL (A, B, and C) series.
COSMOSIL/COSMOCORE HPLC Catalog 2019 (26.3 MB)
https://www.nacalai.co.jp/global/download/pdf/COSMOSIL_CATALOG_2019.pdf
Due to the lack of retention on ODS columns, oligosaccharides have typically been analyzed on specialty sugar columns. We have successfully analyzed inulins using COSMOSIL Sugar-D, a specialty column for saccharide analysis, and PBr, a unique reversed-phase column for polar and non-polar analytes.
About Inulin
Inulin structure Inulin (G-Fn-F) is a polysaccharide composed of a glucose unit (G) bonded to multiple fructose units (F). It is an indigestible, water-soluble dietary fiber, abundant in the roots of chicory and tubers of Jerusalem artichokes. Recently, oolong tea with inulin has been released as a functional food in Japan on the basis that inulins feed intestinal bacteria by forming short-chain fatty acids and facilitate the peristaltic movement in the bowels. In the literature as well, there are references to inulin's effect on bowel movements.
Click the link below for more information;
https://www.nacalai.co.jp/global/cosmosil/inulin_analysis.html
We are attending 2018 Eastern Analytical Symposium takes place November 12-14 at Princeton NJ;
http://easinc.org/wordpress/
Please stop by our booth.
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