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March 22, 2016
Presented by LCGC and Spectroscopy
Featured Articles
Optimization of the Electrospray Ionization Source with the Use of the Design of Experiments Approach for the LC–MS-MS Determination of Selected Metabolites in Human Urine
This article presents a step-by-step DoE optimization strategy for an electrospray ionization source with the aim to quantitatively analyze 18 compounds in a metabolomic study of human urine.
CHROMacademy offers video training courses to its members – Fundamentals of HPLC starts March 17.
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A Rapid, Selective, and Sensitive Method for the Analysis of Naltrexone and 6β-Naltrexol in Urine
An LC–MS-MS method is presented that can assist with monitoring substance abuse patients who are prescribed naltrexone, a narcotic antagonist.
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Light and Medium Petroleum Distillate Characterization Using Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography–High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry and Enhanced Software Processing
Enhanced chromatographic resolution (GC×GC), increased resolving power with high-resolution TOF-MS, and software designed to leverage these attributes are combined to provide data that are easy to process and interpret.
 
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Mass Spectrometry goes Mainstream
Introducing the new Verity® 1900 MS Detector from Gilson. Find out how Gilson’s solution is allowing mass detection to move into the mainstream.
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Multi-Toxin Determination in Food: The Power of “Dilute and Shoot” Approaches in LC–MS–MS
This article provides useful tips for smooth validation of multi-analyte LC–MS-MS methods and summarizes important validation outcomes for 295 analytes, including more than 200 mycotoxins.
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Redefining LC-MS/MS Performance
Shimadzu’s new LCMS-8060 offers unmatched ultrafast technologies, a redesigned ion optical system, and outstanding durability to expand the limits of LC-MS/MS quantitation and achieve new levels of data quality.
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