High pressure liquid chromatography at UCSF
- Definition
- A liquid chromatography technique that can separate a mixture of compounds and is used in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to identify, quantify and purify the individual components of the mixture.
- Synonyms
- High performance liquid chromatography, HPLC
- Categories
- Material component separation → High pressure liquid chromatography
- Subcategories
- Denaturing high performance liquid chromatography
Parnassus
Sandler-Moore Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
OB, GYN & RS,
Parnassus
Contact: Susan Fisher
(415) 502-7502
susan.fisher@ucsf.edu
- nano 2D HPLC system (4000 QTRAP, Eksigent Ultra)
- nano 2D HPLC system (Eksigent)
- nano 2D HPLC system (LTQ Orbitrap, Eksigent Ultra)
- nanoAcquity HPLC
SFGH
Drug Research Unit
Department of Clinical Pharmacy,
SFGH
Contact: Francesca Aweeka
415-476-0339
fran.aweeka@ucsf.edu
- Drug Quantification, UPLC-PDA