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One of the biggest failures with purchasing chromatograph systems and chromatography data system (CDS) software is either the total lack of or poorly written user requirements. So, how can you write acceptable requirements? Is specifying a chromatograph the same as software? Read more
This yearly report on new products introduced in the preceding year, since May 2019, covers sample preparation instrumentation, supplies, and accessories.
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This is sixth in a series of articles exploring hot topics in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
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In Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), traditionally, Hedyotis diffusa and Scutellaria barbata are cooked together and given to patients as tea. It is hypothesized that the interaction of metabolites from both herbs during cooking, improves the medical effect. This hypothesis was tested by preparing two tea variants which were then analyzed using HPLC coupled to IM-MS.
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Researchers from the University of Rome have developed a strategy for the identification of underivatized short peptides in urine using graphitized carbon black (GCB) solid-phase extraction (SPE) and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS).
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