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Simple Sugar & Oligosaccharide Quantitative Profiling Service

Your Satisfaction in the Analysis of Sugars in Solution Is Our Commitment

Accurate analysis of sugars during biomass processing is an important part of optimizing biomass handling and conversion processes. Based on our extensive experience in Biomass Analysis, Creative Biolabs offers a one-stop shop for the analysis of sugars (simple sugars and oligosaccharides) in solution. We have optimized our analytical processes to reliably assist our clients in their biomass pretreatment and bioconversion studies.

Just like the analysis of Dimers, Oligomers, etc., in Biomass Process Liquids, our analysis method of oligosaccharides and other sugars in solution is equally accurate and reliable.

  • Analytical equipments

Ion chromatography: We have optimized ion chromatography for the analysis of oligosaccharides and other sugars in various types of biomass process liquids. The method has the advantages of good reproducibility, high sensitivity, and accuracy.

  • Analysis step

We determine the total oligosaccharide and total sugar content of various types of biomass process liquids and analyze the relative proportions of each sugar in several steps.

  • First, we use an optimized ion chromatography system to analyze free mono- and disaccharides in solution.
  • Then, we subject the liquid to mild acid hydrolysis to break down the oligosaccharides into simple sugars.
  • Afterward, the acid-hydrolyzed liquid is processed and analyzed again on the ion chromatography system to determine the number of various simple sugars.
  • Finally, through corrections and calculations, we calculate the concentration of each sugar.

Fig.1 Analytical processes for oligosaccharides and other sugars in biomass process liquids. (Creative Biolabs Original)Fig.1 Analysis of sugars and oligosaccharides in solution.

  • Detection indicators

We use an optimized method to detect the following sugars.

Xylose Glucose Sorbitol Galactose
Arabinose Fructose Mannitol Mannose
Cellobiose Glycerol Rhamnose Xylitol
Sucrose Trehalose Total oligomeric sugars Total sugars

Features of Analysis of Oligosaccharides and Other Sugars in Solution

  • Deep analytical accumulation: We have excellent biomass analytical strength, based on reliable analytical techniques to provide clients with professional oligosaccharides and other sugars analysis services.
  • Flexible experimental program: After clarifying the needs of the clients, our experienced analysts make a tailor-made and detailed program for the analysis of oligosaccharides and other sugars for the clients.
  • Complete project management system: Our analysts rely on a strict project management system to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the test results.

Creative Biolabs is a leader in biomass analysis and research. We provide an analysis of oligosaccharides and other sugars in solution for various biomass process liquids to various researchers, companies, and institutes with high standards and requirements. Please feel free to contact us to tell us your needs if you are interested in our oligosaccharides and other sugars in solution analysis.

Published data

Sugarcane, as a lignocellulosic biomass, has the potential for applications in the production of biofuel production. Analyzing the composition of sugarcane biomass helps to assess the application value of sugarcane and sugarcane breeding. In this study, the researchers developed a high-throughput method based on high-performance liquid chromatography and near-infrared to assess the composition of various sugarcane samples. The results showed that the method was reliable and effective in detecting sugars, fibers, etc., in the samples, which was a potential method for screening sugarcane germplasm for biofuel production. This study provides a demonstration for us to detect and analyze oligosaccharides and other sugars in other biomass samples.

Fig.2 The analysis strategies of sugarcane biomass profiling. (Hoang, et al., 2017)Fig.2 The overview analysis strategies of sugarcane biomass profiling for samples collected from the millable stalk.1

FAQs

Q1: Why is it important to analyze oligosaccharides and other sugars in process liquids during biomass treatment and conversion?

A1: Accurate analysis of biomass sugars is a very important step in the study of biomass pretreatment and conversion processes. Understanding and comparing oligosaccharides and other sugars in biomass process liquids under various treatments helps to optimize biomass processing technology and improve conversion efficiency.

Q2: What techniques are commonly used to analyze oligosaccharides and other sugars in biomass process liquids?

A2: Common techniques for analyzing oligosaccharides and other sugars in biomass process liquids include ion chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, etc.

Customer Review

Real-time Nature of the Analysis
"We were very satisfied with biomass analysis services at Creative Biolabs. After communication, they developed detailed oligosaccharides and other sugars in the solution analysis plan and kept us informed of the progress of the analysis in real time. This philosophy of putting the client's needs first and tracking the data in real-time gave us great peace of mind."

Accurate and Reliable Analysis
"We had some difficulties analyzing changes in biomass sugars under different treatment conditions. Working with Creative Biolabs was a turning point for us. Their oligosaccharides and other sugars in solution analysis are very reliable. Our biomass samples have been analyzed accurately and reliably, and the analysis reports are detailed. Our needs have been met to the fullest extent."

Reference

  1. Hoang, Nam V., et al. "High-throughput profiling of the fiber and sugar composition of sugarcane biomass." BioEnergy Research 10 (2017): 400-416.
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