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In our September issue:
COLUMNS
LC TROUBLESHOOTING
Ultraviolet Detectors
Detectors based on ultraviolet absorbance are the most common detectors in use for liquid chromatography. John Dolan explains more.
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New Agilent 1260 Infinity II LC
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SAMPLE PREPARATION PERSPECTIVES
Sample Sizes
This month Doug Raynie takes a quick look at the role of sample homogeneity and the determination of sample size.
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New Agilent OpenLAB CDS
Advanced software control for the Agilent Intuvo GC System or any GC in your lab. Concerned about data integrity? OpenLAB CDS enables secure, local storage and simplified audit trail reviews. Want faster insights into your data? Our unique visualization tool flags outliers and artifacts. Need optimum instrument control? OpenLAB CDS allows you to take full advantage of the advanced features built into every Agilent GC. www.agilent.com/chem/intuvo-openlabcds
PERSPECTIVES IN MODERN HPLC
Quality Control in Drug Development
This fourth and last instalment in the “Separation Science in Drug Development” series provides an overview of modern practices of quality control in small-molecule drug development.
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
Advanced Systematic Toxicological Analysis
Systematic toxicological analysis (STA) is an important step in medicolegal investigations of death, poisoning, and drug use. The primary goal of such analysis is the detection and confirmation of potentially toxic compounds in evidence. This article describes a workflow employing non-targeted liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) for reliable compound identification.

Improved Sensitivity and Specificity for trans-Resveratrol in Red Wine Analysis with HPLC–UV and LC–MS
Adequate detection of trans-resveratrol in wine is complicated by two factors: relatively low levels and interferences from matrix components. Here, we present two useful approaches for overcoming these challenges.
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