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Analysis of odours from textiles

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Analysis of odours and emissions from automotive textiles and trimmings by thermal desorption with GC×GC–TOF MS

Effortless DNA library normalization using the ASSIST PLUS

| Contributed by INTEGRA Biosciences

The ASSIST PLUS pipetting robot, paired with the D-ONE single channel pipetting module, can give an easy automated result for library normalisation

COVID-19 agent molnupiravir

| Contributed by YMC

Molnupiravir and β-d-N4-hydroxycytidine- separated by using a YMC-Triart C18 UHPLC column and a MS mobile phase (pH 4.3) at temperatures of 40°C

Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry with Soft Ionization for Increased Confidence of Polymer Characterization

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

This application note highlights a comparison between classical pyrolysis-GC with EI-Tandem Quadrupole MS and pyrolysis-APGC coupled to a QToF MS.

Analysis of Fragrance and Flavor Compounds in Citrus Peels by Dynamic Headspace with a Pyroprobe 6200

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

This application note demonstrates analysis of fruit peels by performing DHS- GCMS with a Pyroprobe 6200.

Evaluation of Different Types of Empore™ StageTips

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

Describing the performance of three types of StageTips, packed with the Empore™ membrane, for peptide desalting for proteomics research

Extractions of Phenols in Water Using the Empore™ HLB SPE EZ-Disk

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

This application note demonstrates the performance of Empore HLB EZ-Disk to extract 19 different species of phenols

Fast analysis of Vitamin E in palm oil using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography

| Contributed by Shimadzu

In this application SFC for this purpose is shown to be faster, with less organic solvent consumption.

Reaction Tracking of UV-Curable Resin by FTIR IRXross

| Contributed by Shimadzu

Palm oil contains Vitamin E, which is usually quantified using normal phase HPLC. In this application SFC for this purpose is shown to be faster.

Carbohydrates in food according AOAC

| Contributed by Antec Scientific

A new method has been developed using Antec Scientific ALEXYS Carbohydrate Analyzer for the analysis of mono-, di- and more complex oligosaccharides

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