Nucleobases
Important Compounds can now be retained...
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Using a Cogent Diamond Hydride HPLC Column, you can retain many difficult compounds including nucleotide bases using an easy isocratic method...without derivatizing, PIC reagents or additives.
Using a Diamond Hydride HPLC column and an reverse phase (100% Aqueous) method to retain extremely polar compounds such as Nucleobases is very easy. Achieve high precision without retention time shifting as seen in traditional C18 columns with speed. Click on the images above or click here for chromatographic method conditions.
Note: Nucleobases (or Nucleotide bases) are the parts of DNA and RNA that may be involved in pairing. The main bases are cytosine, guanine, adenine (DNA and RNA), thymine (DNA) and uracil (RNA), abbreviated as C, G, A, T, and U, respectively. They are usually simply called bases in genetics. Because A, G, C, and T appear in the DNA, these molecules are called DNA-bases; A, G, C, and U are called RNA-bases.
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