Proteomics Services

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Comprehensive proteomics services from sample prep to advanced analysis. Powered by
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Our Proteomics Services

Six Advanced Analytical Platforms

From protein separation to structure elucidation, our integrated proteomics services cover the full spectrum of analytical needs.

SDS-PAGE

Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate – Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

SDS-PAGE is a widely used technique for the separation of proteins based on their molecular weight. Proteins are denatured, coated with SDS, and resolved through a polyacrylamide gel under an electric field, allowing for high-resolution analysis of protein purity and molecular weight.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Gel Format :4–20% gradient or custom
Protein Range :10 kDa – 250 kDa
Sample Capacity :Up to 30 samples per gel
Resolution :High-resolution band separation
Sample Requirements

Protein concentration: 1–10 mg/mL, minimum 20 μL per sample. Samples should be in appropriate loading buffer.

Deliverables
GC-MS

Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry

GC-MS combines the powerful separation capabilities of gas chromatography with the precise detection and identification power of mass spectrometry. It is the gold standard for analyzing volatile and semi-volatile compounds with high sensitivity and reproducibility.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Spectral Range:m/z 35 – 1050
Sample Capacity:Up to 120 samples per batch
Resolution:≤ 0.5 Da (Unit Resolution)
Detection Limit:ppb to ppm levels
Sample Requirements

Samples in appropriate solvent (ethyl acetate, hexane, etc.). Minimum 100 μL for analysis. Volatile samples preferred.

Deliverables
LC-MSMS

Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry

LC-MSMS is a powerful technique for protein identification, quantification, and characterization in complex biological samples with high sensitivity, specificity, and throughput. Ideal for proteomics, biomarker discovery, and protein analysis.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Mass Range : m/z 50 – 3200
Dynamic Range : > 5 Orders
Mass Accuracy : < 1 ppm
Sensitivity : Low fmol
Sample Requirements

Protein samples (1–100 μg). Can be in various buffers. Purified or complex mixtures accepted.

Deliverables
HPLC

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

HPLC is the gold standard for analyzing the purity and composition of organic compounds. Our HPLC service provides precise separation, detection, and quantification of compounds in complex mixtures with high reproducibility.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Column Types : C18, C8, Phenyl, Amino, etc.
Detection : UV-Vis, RI, Fluorescence
Flow Rate : 0.1 – 5 mL/min
Injection Volume : 1 – 100 μL
Sample Requirements

Samples in appropriate solvent. Minimum 100 μL. Dissolved in mobile phase or compatible solvent.

Deliverables
FTIR

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

FTIR spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique for identifying functional groups and characterizing molecular structures. It provides rapid, non-destructive analysis of solids, liquids, and gases, making it ideal for quality control and material characterization.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Spectral Range:
4000 – 400 cm⁻¹
Sampling Methods:ATR, Transmission, Reflectance
Resolution:0.5 – 2 cm⁻¹
Accuracy:±0.01 cm⁻¹
Sample Requirements

Solid or liquid samples. For solids: powder or thin film. For liquids: 5–50 μL in appropriate container.

Deliverables
NMR

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

NMR spectroscopy is the gold standard for determining molecular structure and dynamics. Our NMR service provides comprehensive structural information, purity analysis, and molecular characterization for organic compounds and biomolecules.

When to Use
How It Works
Technical Specifications
Field Strength:
400 MHz, 500 MHz available
Solvents:CDCl₃, D₂O, DMSO-d₆, etc.
Nuclei:¹H, ¹³C, ¹⁹F, ³¹P, etc.
Temperature:Room temperature or variable
Sample Requirements

Dissolved samples in appropriate NMR solvent. Minimum 5–10 mg for ¹H NMR, 10–20 mg for ¹³C NMR. Concentration: 10–50 mM.

Deliverables

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