Protect Your Columns And Your Peaks

Filtering samples before LC analysis is a simple step that can dramatically influence column performance, data quality, and overall lab efficiency. Particulates introduced during preparation can shorten column lifetime, distort chromatographic peaks, and trigger avoidable system downtime due to clogs and rising back pressure. Yet despite widespread use of filtration, choosing the most appropriate filter for a given method is often overlooked. Examine regenerated cellulose as a reliable filtration membrane for protein‑focused workflows. Through three analyses, gain insight into how filtration supports cleaner columns, preserves protein recovery, and safeguards data fidelity by minimizing extractables.
If you’re refining sample preparation to improve consistency and protect your chromatography systems, this article offers practical, data‑driven guidance worth exploring.
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