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Rapid Determination of Benzalkonium Chloride in a Cosmetic
Huang Xiongfeng, Xu Qun, and Jeffrey Rohrer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application outlines an efficient high–performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the rapid and sensitive determination of benzalkonium chloride in a cosmetic sample using a Thermo Scientific™ Acclaim™ Surfactant Plus column. This new method enables faster analysis and simpler separation conditions when compared to an existing method using the Acclaim Surfactant column. Read More |
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Fast Analysis of Decitabine Using a Solid Core HILIC Column
Prakash Chander and Tushar N. Mehta, Thermo Fisher Scientifiic
This application note demonstrates the use of the Thermo Scientific™ Accucore™ HILIC column as a simple and rapid method for the determination of decitabine, an anti-cancer chemotherapy drug, and its α-anomer impurity by HPLC-UV. Read More |
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HPLC for the Retention and Resolution of Very Polar Compounds
Jamil Ali, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Separation methods for extremely polar compounds have been developed using a Thermo Scientific™ Hypercarb™ HPLC column. Good retention and resolution was obtained. These methods demonstrate good reproducibility and robustness. Read More |
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Fast Analysis of FAMEs Using Conventional GC Instrumentation
Anila I. Khan, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application note compares the performance of a 0.15 mm internal diameter (i.d.) GC column. with that of a 0.25 mm i.d. GC column. An increase in the speed of analysis for a 14 component fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) reference standard C8–C24 mix is demonstrated using the 0.15 mm GC column. No compromise in the separation capability of the method was observed, and conversion of the conventional method was easily achieved. Read More |
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A GC-FID Method for the Comparison of Acid- and Base-Catalyzed Derivatization of Fatty Acids to FAMEs in Three Edible Oils
Anila I. Khan, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application note demonstrates the analysis of 37 fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) separated by a highly polar phased Thermo Scientific™ TRACE™ TR-FAME GC column. Results from two derivatization methods (acid and base esterification) were compared for their efficiency in converting fatty acids to their methyl esters on three different fat matrices prior to GC analysis. Read More |
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