“…Graphitised carbon solid phase extraction (SPE) is a well-established glycan purification technique that is commonly used in many glycomics workflows, including characterisation of protein N-glycomes (Aldredge, An, Tang, Waddell, & Lebrilla, 2012; Hua et al, 2013; Stumpo & Reinhold, 2010), biomarker discovery (Alley, Madera, Mechref, & Novotny, 2010; Balog et al, 2012; Vieira et al, 2012), and profiling of free milk OS (Marx et al, 2014; Mudd et al, 2016; Tao et al, 2008). Although previous publications have characterised the excellent retention characteristics of graphitized carbon in the context of glycan desalting and preconcentration (Packer, Lawson, Jardine, & Redmond, 1998; Redmond & Packer, 1999; Ward, 2009), the efficiency of the technique in separating milk OS and lactose has not been well-characterised, despite its widespread use for this purpose.…”