RE: AAA instruments
Freedy, James [OBI] (Jfreedy@obius.jnj.com)
Fri, 9 Jul 1999 10:21:46 -0400
Dear Sam Massoni,
It is not you, the industry has seemed to disappeared from my
perspective as well. It may be that the rigors of the analysis are just to
great and the data just is not accurate enough for today's standards? To be
honest I don't really know.
You asked for the latest and greatest and I have seen some of the
responses posted on this bulletin board. Both Hitachi and Dionex are new for
me and I would be very interested in gaining perspective on these
instruments. Personally, I have experience using both PE/ABI 421, PITC
precolumn derivitization and Beckman's strange kind of slap dashed system,
post column ninhydrin. I have ordered Millipore's product for pre column
derivitzation and will being testing it's application using a H/P 1100
system. I need to keep whatever methods I use within the cGL/MPs guidelines
and make sure that what ever system I use is validatable and transferable as
well. Please feel free to pursue this line of communication off or online.
James G. Freedy
Scientist
OrthoBiotech, Inc.
Raritan, N.J.
jfreedy@obius.jnj.com
(908) 218-7295
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From: New England Peptide, Inc.[SMTP:nep@net1plus.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 5:22 PM
To: Recipients of ABRF List
Subject: AAA instruments
HI ABRF'ers
Does anyone know who has the latest and greatest instruments for
doing amino acid analysis. Is it me or has the industry disappeared. Any
suggestions would be great on which new models are decent.
Thanks
Sam Massoni
New England Peptide, Inc.