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DL-Amino Acid Labeling Kit

This product is an amino acid labeling kit for HPLC analysis. Due to their high polarity and insufficient UV absorbance, amino acids need to be labeled prior to HPLC. In addition, research on D-amino acids has recently been gaining prominence. With conventional labeling reagents, such as phenyl isothiocyanate and dansyl chloride, costly chiral columns are required. This product is designed to label amino acids without intensive labor and achieve chiral separation with achiral columns, such as C18.

  • Simple protocol
  • Chiral separation with C18 column
  • Compatible with high-sensitivity MS analysis
  • Labeled amino acids are highly stable

>> Read our paper published in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

HPLC application

DL-amino acid separation by LC-MS (protocol 1)

19 DL-amino acids are separable (glycine is achiral).

DL-amino acid chromatograms
Conditions
Column COSMOCORE 2.6C18 2.1 mm I.D. x 100 mm Flow rate 0.4 mL/min
Mobile phase A: 0.1 % Formic Acid - Acetonitrile = 10/90
B: 0.1 % Formic Acid - Acetonitrile = 50/50
B conc. 0 → 10% → 60% → 100% (0 → 5 → 30 → 35 min.)
Temperature 40°C
Detection ESI(+)-MS
Sample (DL)Amino Acid-(D)DLDA derivatives

Kit components

Name PKG size Required volume /
assay
1 Sample*1 User-supplied 100 μL
2 Labeling solution*2 10 mL 100 μL
3 Initiator solution 10 mL 100 μL
4 Delabeling solution
(for side chain)*3
10 mL 100 μL
5 Stop solution 10 mL 100 μL
6 Methanol or acetonitrile User-supplied 500 μL or 600 μL

*1 Total amount of functional groups to be reacted should be less than 1.0 μmol. If higher, dilute or reduce sample amount.
*2 Uses (D)FDLDA as the labeling reagent.
*3 Contains 6-mercapto-1-hexanol [M.W.: 134.24 (C6H14OS)]

structure of (D)FDLDA

Protocol

Two protocols are available

The labeling reagent reacts with amino groups. In addition, some side chains, such as the phenolic hydroxyl group of tyrosine and the thiol group of cysteine, are also labeled. Protocol 1 (step 2) achieves removal of labeling agents on side chains (except for Lys).

Protocol 1

Step 1:Add 100 µL each of sample solution, labeling agent solution, and start solution to a glass vessel, seal the vessel, mix in a vortex mixer for 5 seconds, and then react at 50°C for 2 hours.

Step 2:Add 100 µL of the delabeling agent solution for side chain, mix in a vortex mixer for 5 seconds, and then react at 50°C for 15 minutes.

Step 3:Add 100 µL of stop solution and 500 µL of acetonitrile or methanol, then analyze by HPLC (after filtration, if necessary).

Protocol 2

Step 1:Add 100 µL each of sample solution, labeling agent solution, and start solution to a glass vessel, seal the vessel, mix in a vortex mixer for 5 seconds, and then react at 50°C for 2 hours.

Step 2:Add 100 µL of stop solution and 600 µL of acetonitrile or methanol, then analyze by HPLC (after filtration, if necessary).

reaction diagram
Amino acid Protocol 1 Protocol 2
Tyr, Cys mono di
Lys di di
His mono Mixture of mono and di
Other amino acids mono mono

mono: Only the amino group of the α-carbon is labeled.
di: In addition to the α-carbon, the functional groups on the side chains are also labeled.

Figure 1: HPLC peaks derived from labeling reagent

Name Molecular weight Description
(D)FDLDA 385.39 (C16H24FN5O5) Unreacted labeling reagent (only appears with protocol 2)
(D)FDLDA(Hydrolysed) 383.40
(C16H25N5O6)
Hydrolysate of labeling reagent
(D)FDLDA-S-C6H12OH 499.63 (C22H37N5O6S) Reaction product of labeling reagent and delabeling reagent (only appears with protocol 1)

It is strongly recommended that a blank analysis is performed prior to analyzing your sample.

Reference

Kuranaga, T.; Minote, M.; Morimoto, R.; Pan, C.; Ogawa, H.; Kakeya, H. Highly Sensitive Labeling Reagents for Scarce Natural Products. ACS Chem. Biol. 2020, 15(9), p. 2499-2506.

LC/MS application

Analysis of amino acid mixture

Amino acids from hydrolyzation of peptides were labeled and analyzed by LC-MS.

MS-ESI(+) chromatograms showing simultaneous analysis with the labeling kit

Analysis of hydrolyzed peptides (racemate)

A peptide with an L-form Val at the N terminal and a D-form Val in the center (H-VRVAA-NH2: LLDLL form) was hydrolyzed, and the amino acids obtained were labeled with the DL-Amino Acid Labeling Kit and PITC, which is commonly used for this purpose.

When using PITC, the D-Val and L-Val peaks completely overlap, making enantiomer quantification impossible. The sample labeled with DL-Amino Acid Labeling Kit resulted in distinct peaks for each enantiomer, enabling screening for racemized synthetic peptides.

chromatograms showing chiral analysis with the labeling kit

Comparison with other labeling reagents

For chiral separation of amino acids by achiral columns, (L)FDAA or (L)FDLA are well-known labeling reagents based on Marfey's method. This kit's labeling reagent (D)FDLDA is easily ionized at the red circle in the structure below, so MS sensitivity is higher compared to the conventional method, while UV sensitivity is about the same. Since the D-form labeling reagent is used, elution order is reversed compared to the conventional method.

Additional comparison data, including stability data, is also available.

MS-ESI(+) chromatograms showing improved sensitivity with the labeling kit
Condition
Column COSMOCORE 2.6C18 2.1 mm I.D. - 100 mm Flow rate 0.2 mL/min
Mobile phase A: 0.1 % Formic Acid - 20 % Acetonitrile
B: 0.1 % Formic Acid - 70 % Acetonitrile
B conc. 0 → 100% 20 min linear gradient
Temperature 40°C
Detection UV 340 nm, MS-ESI (+)
Sample Labeled Leucine
1. D form
2. L form

DL -amino acid separation (protocol 2)

separation of various DL-amino acids using protocol 2
Condition
Column COSMOCORE 2.6C18 2.1 mm I.D. - 100 mm Flow rate 0.2 mL/min
Mobile phase A: 0.1% Formic Acid - 20% Acetonitrile
B: 0.1% Formic Acid - 50% Acetonitrile
B conc. 0 → 100% 20 min linear gradient
Temperature 40°C
Detection MS-ESI (+)
Sample (DL)Amino Acid-(D)DLDA derivatives

Quantitative performance

Calibration curve

Different concentrations of amino acids labeled with this kit were analyzed by HPLC. The calibration curve shows high linearity over the tested concentrations.

calibration curve for various L-amino acids

Labeling reaction

Protocol 1 : (L)Tyr (mono)
Protocol 2 : (L)Tyr (di), (L)Val, (L)Pro

Labeling reaction

Tyr has different numbers of labeling reagents depending on the protocol used. Upon observing the labeling reaction, it was found that the amino acid was completely labeled 2 hours after starting the reaction.

label reaction progression for different protocols

Ratio of labeled DL-amino acids

After reacting for 2 hours, the D/L ratio of the labeled amino acids was measured. It was confirmed that the amino acids are labeled precisely in a 1:1 ratio. In addition, D and L forms that were reacted separately had an enantiomeric excess (e.e.) of 100%.

abundance ratio for various labeled amino acids

Labeling of peptides

In addition to amino acids, short-chain peptides can also be labeled.

labeling reaction for short-chain peptides

Alternative selectivity with Cholester

Cholester offers alternative selectivity, which can resolve overlapping peaks caused by the labeling reagents. This can be useful for quantification with a UV detector.

When used together with a C18 column, the widest range of selectivity is achieved.

DL-amino acid chromatograms using a Cholester column
Condition
Column COSMOSIL Cholester 4.6 mm I.D. x 150 mm Flow rate 1.0 mL/min
Mobile phase A: 0.1 % Formic Acid - 20 % Acetonitrile
B: 0.1 % Formic Acid - 50 % Acetonitrile
B conc. 0 → 100% 20 min Linear gradient
Temperature 30°C
Detection UV 340 nm
Sample (DL)Amino Acid-(D)DLDA derivatives

Other application data

Separation of 4 isomers of Thr (HPLC, protocol 1)

chromatogram of 4 isomers of Thr

Separation of basic compounds (LC-MS, protocol 1)

chromatogram of basic compounds

Separation of imidazole dipeptides (HPLC, protocol 1)

chromatogram of 4 isomers of Thr

Commercial sports drink (protocol 2 with HPLC)

chromatogram of various L-amino acids

MEM non-essential amino acids solution (protocol 1 with LC/MS)

chromatogram of MEM non-essential amino acids

Commercial amino acid soft drink (protocol 2 with HPLC)

chromatogram of L-ornithine

Histamine (protocol 1 with HPLC)

chromatogram of histamine

In addition to amino acids, this product is usable for other amine and thiol compounds.

Ordering information

Product Name Grade Storage Catalog Number PKG Size Price
DL-Amino Acid Labeling Kit SP Store at 15-25°C 19942-74 100 tests e-Nacalai
(L)FDVDA
Alternative labeling reagent with opposite selectivity.
SP Store at 2-8°C 20363-24 50 mg e-Nacalai

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