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HPLC/UHPLC
While high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is the standard liquid separation technique in most analytical laboratories, ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is being implemented as a choice for faster, high-resolution analyses and cross-platform systems are now available. Participants in this discussion are Ling Bei and Dave Lentz of EMD Chemicals, Sergio Guazzotti of Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Elizabeth Hodgdon and Jeannine Jordan of Waters Corp.
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Qualitative and Quantitative Metabolite Identification for Verapamil in Rat Plasma by Sub-2-µm LC Coupled with Quadrupole TOF-MS
An effective metabolite identification study should ideally include both qualitative and quantitative information that for both identifying metabolites, and determining the rate of clearance and the metabolic routes of the parent drug.
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Bare Silica Has a Future in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
A current study that experimentally compares five bonded phases with bare silica for the SFC separation of a 19-component mixture of polar analytes is reported.
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Agilent MVS can have a headline of Agilent's Multi-Vendor Services Program.
Agilent Multi-Vendor Service provides comprehensive maintenance, repair and compliance support for all major LC, GC and MS models, regardless of manufacturer. We've expanded our job description to help you simplify service administration and get the highest quality service for your lab. No matter what name is on your instrument, trust Agilent Multi-Vendor Service for all your support needs.
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Featured Products
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World’s Only No Compromise UHPLC
At 19,000 psi, Shimadzu’s modular Nexera meets all analysis requirements: conventional, ultra-high speed, high resolution, multidimensional, etc. with no compromise in data integrity. Features include the world’s fastest injection (10-second cycle time), near-zero carryover (0.0015% without rinsing), maximum resolution with the widest pressure/flow range, excellent injection reproducibility (0.25% area %RSD), and more. Visit
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GPC/SEC Columns for proteins
WTC columns have all of the finest features of first-class SEC columns for protein separations. They are made of the highest quality silica with well-controlled pore size and highly reproducible surface chemistry. As a result, these columns provide high resolution, extended lifetime, excellent lot-to-lot reproducibility, and a full range of pore size selections.
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UHPLC Sample Prep Filtration
Increase column life and improve chromatographic results with Pall’s 0.2 µm Acrodisc® syringe filter for Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) sample prep filtration. Available in 13 and 25 mm sizes, the UHPLC filter is ideal for UHPLC sample prep and buffer filtration when using column packings < 2 µm.
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Glass columns - "reloaded"
KNAUER Bioline high resolution glass columns for bioseparations have been designed to overcome some common glass column drawbacks such as their delicateness and little pressure resistance. Bioline glass columns withstand 100 bar (1450 psi), allow packing with ease, and feature axial compression and a built-in cooling/heating jacket.
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Polyphenol Analyzer for F&B
With the introduction of a new dedicated Polyphenol Analyzer by Antec, sensitive analysis of polyphenols at low costs in Food & Beverage Industry has become possible in routine.
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Featured Webcasts & Podcasts |
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Increase LC–MS Throughput and Improve ROI for Biological Samples— Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST
We will present a case study based on this strategy as a tool to analyze 45 drugs of abuse in performance horses.
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LC and LC–MS in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Small Molecule Quantitative Analysis and Matrix Effects— Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 8:00 AM PT; 11:00 AM ET; 4:00 PM GMT
Dr. Kevin A. Schug, Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington will discuss fundamental and applied studies of LC and LC-MS for trace quantitative analysis of small molecules and metabolites.
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Developing Better Methods for Reversed Phase HPLC (Part 2)— On Demand
The Essential Guide from LCGC’s CHROMacademy presents Part 2 of our series on Developing Better Methods for Reversed Phase HPLC.
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Molecular Imaging for Localization and Distribution of Proteins, Peptides, Drugs and Metabolites by Mass Spectrometry— On Demand
This presentation will detail the use of both MALDI-TOF and FTMS mass spectrometers to measure the tissue distribution of a variety of proteins, peptides, lipids, or small molecule drugs and metabolites in various tissues.
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Supercritical Fluid Chromatography in Theory and Practice
In this podcast series, we’ll be discussing how users can benefit from supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) in their laboratories.
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