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July 28, 2015
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Chromatography Corner
Analyzing Persistent and Emerging Contaminants in Food
Preventing environmental contaminants from getting in to the food chain is of paramount importance to us all. Yelena Sapozhnikova, a research chemist at the Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Wyndmoor, PA, spoke to LCGC about her research into the development and evaluation of analytical methods for persistent and emerging organic chemical contaminants in food samples.
Triumphs and Challenges of HRMS in Comprehensive Pesticide Residue Screens
Laboratories can no longer rely solely on triple-quadrupole instruments for rapid, single-injection, easy-to-manage analyses. Researchers compared the quantitative performance of HRAM Orbitrap-based mass spectrometry with that of triple quadrupole MS.Results conclude a high-degree of agreement between the high-resolution instrument and the existing gold standard platform used for quantitation for pesticide residue analysis. Learn More
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Chromatography News
Investigating Yeast Products in Sparkling Wine Production
A team of researchers in Spain has examined the use of commercial yeast products in the production of white and rosé sparkling wines. Using a range of analytical techniques, including gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the team examined four yeast autolysates to find out how they affect the chemical composition, foam, and sensory properties of sparkling wines aged on lees for nine months.
Improving the HPLC Analysis of Food and Beverage Products with New Stationary Phases
Click here for a downloadable/printable infographic and on-demand webinar which serve as a valuable resource to help you cope with challenges surrounding the analyses of food and beverage products.
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Liquid Chromatography of Carbohydrates in Human Food and Animal Feeding Stuffs
This article discusses the liquid chromatography instrumentation (columns, mobile phases, and detectors) that can be applied to determine different carbohydrates in human food and animal feeds.
LCGC's Pittcon Poster Alert
We've gathered some of the best posters presented at PITTCON 2015 in New Orleans, LA. Watch overviews by the poster presenter, then download the posters and poster notes today! Click here to gain access
Introducing: Applications Library Resource
Find the best solution to your food and beverage separation challenges: Easily download 235+ applications and 25+ one-click workflows for Chromeleon CDS. Just search>filter>download>run.  Available whether you use Chromeleon CDS or not. Visit www.thermoscientific.com/appslab
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Global Approaches to Pesticide Analysis
Access our top resources for Pesticide Residue Analysis and learn how an LC-MS portfolio of instruments is used to safeguard the food supply and meet global regulatory demands. 
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Resources for Food Analysis
We all know that food analysis is full of complexity. The MS Solution Center, developed by LCGC in coordination with a leading supplier, can help — by providing a variety of articles, application notes, videos, and other resources — updated monthly. This month’s offering includes Food and Beverage Solutions. Learn More
Chromatography Solution Center
Chromatography for Foods and Beverages: Carbohydrates Analysis Notebook
Carbohydrates are important food components affecting taste and nutrition. The determination of the types and concentrations of carbohydrates in foods is integral for energy evaluation, nutritional labeling, quality control, and for identifying possible adulteration. This notebook describes a variety of approaches for the measurement of simple carbohydrates and dietary fiber.
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