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In our February/March issue:
COLUMNS
LC TROUBLESHOOTING
The Effect of Buffer Capacity in LC
What concentration of aqueous buffer should I use in the mobile phase when developing a reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC) method for the analysis of ionogenic compounds? Read more >>
GC CONNECTIONS
Temperature Programmed Gas Chromatography
Temperature programming is used for most separations in capillary gas chromatography (GC) today. Despite this, many of the principles by which we understand temperature programmed capillary column separations are based on ideas developed using packed columns and isothermal conditions. This instalment of “GC Connections” dives into temperature programming. Read more >>
FEATURES
A Clinical Approach to Metabolomics
Isabelle Kohler from Leiden University, in Leiden, The Netherlands, spoke to LCGC Asia Pacific about the latest trends in clinical metabolomics using chromatography and how the field is likely to evolve in the future. Read more >>
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
A Review of Ion Chromatography Methods for Pharmaceutical and Clinical Analysis
This article presents possible uses of ion chromatography (IC) and related techniques combined with various detection methods for clinical and pharmaceutical analysis of common inorganic and organic anions and cations. An overview of achievements in this area from the past 10 years is presented and the most important trends and development perspectives for IC are described. Read more >>

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