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In this study, general extract screening of food storage materials was done with nontargeted analytical methods to understand what analytes could potentially leach into food or beverages. GC and mass spectral deconvolution effectively separated analytes within the complex mixture and TOF-MS provided full mass range spectral data for identification. This workflow can be used for confident characterization of components present as extractables from food packaging materials. read more
There is growing interest in the determination of endogenous proteins in biological samples for diagnostic purposes, because a concentration increase or decrease of such proteins can allows us to monitor the state of a pathological condition such as cancer. Immunocapture LC–MS/MS analysis combines the workflow of conventional immunological assays with LC–MS analysis. This article describes typical challenges, such as cross reactivity and the mass spectrometer's dynamic range, as well as the advantages of isoform differentiation and multiplexing. read more
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Interest in connecting ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) to GC and especially to LC is now growing. One favorable property of IMS is that it can work with ambient pressure and can be easily connected to a gas or liquid chromatograph. Analytical applications of GC–MS and LC–MS are very different and encompass investigations into food, medical science, environment, drugs of abuse, chemical warfare agents, and explosives. read more
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Application NoteS
High-profile murder cases have forced forensic labs to improve detection of EDTA in blood. Learn how LC and a single-quad compact mass spectrometer can quickly.
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A completely automated system for dried blood spot (DBS) extraction, SPE clean-up, and LC-MS/MS analysis is presented and analysis data evaluated. DBS extraction methods and different SPE cartridge sorbents are evaluated for a variety of drugs.
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Although helium has traditionally been the most common carrier gas used for gas chromatography in the U.S., because of dwindling supplies, costs have been rising and delivery times have been increasing. Hydrogen is becoming the gas of choice among chromatographers because it is easily, safely and inexpensively produced via on-site gas generators.
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