JPP Chromatography Revolutionises Amino Acid Analysis with Three Patents
JPP Chromatography Ltd, a pioneering UK-based research and development company, has unveiled three groundbreaking patents set to redefine amino acid analysis. These innovations promise to transform complex diagnostic and analytical processes by introducing a simpler, more efficient methodology without compromising reliability.
Traditionally, amino acid analysis (AAA) relied on a cumbersome, two-step process involving hydrindantin and ninhydrin, following the legacy Moore & Stein method since the 1950s. This method, while effective, required intricate handling and had a limited shelf life. JPP’s revolutionary approach eliminates hydrindantin from the equation, using a stable single-bottle ninhydrin reagent. This breakthrough allows for in-situ hydrindantin generation during analysis, streamlining the process and reducing preparation complexity. Protected by three core patents in 24 regions, JPP’s innovation marks a significant leap forward in analytical chemistry, promising enhanced reliability and resource efficiency for industries relying on AAA, such as clinical diagnostics and nutritional biochemistry.
JPP Chromatography’s latest advancements herald a new era in amino acid analysis, offering a more straightforward, efficient, and durable process that simplifies laboratory operations worldwide. By moving away from decades-old methodologies, JPP not only enhances analytical accuracy but also sets a new benchmark for innovation in laboratory sciences, reinforcing their commitment to bringing traditional techniques into the modern age.
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