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October 2014


Pesticide Testing
Improved Determination of Antioxidants in Edible Oils Using Solid Core LC Columns
Mark Tracy, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Phenolic antioxidants are commonly used as preservatives in foods containing edible oils and fats to prevent development of rancidity. AOAC Method 983.15 is used to assay levels of these compounds in finished food products. The method uses a C18 column but can suffer from matrix interference effects.  Download the app note
Rapid Screening Method for Veterinary Antibiotics Using an Advanced Solid Core UHPLC Column and UHPLC System with MS-MS Detection
Gordon Wilson and Derek Hillbeck, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application shows the UHPLC analysis of 36 antibiotics at high flow rates. The need for chromatographic separation of isobaric compounds prior to MS detection is also highlighted. Download the app note
Rapid Separation of 18 Herbicides Using Advanced UHPLC and Sub-2 µm Solid Core Column Technologies
Kristina Kirkham, Luisa Pereira, and Derek Hillbeck, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application shows the UHPLC separation of 18 herbicides. The higher flow rates used in this approach enable development of rapid, high-performance analytical methods. Download the app note

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Determination of Polyacrylic Acid in Boiler Water Using Size-Exclusion Chromatography with Charged Aerosol Detection
Mark Tracy, Xiaodong Liu, and Ian Acworth, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Polyacrylic acid (PAA) is widely used as an antiscaling additive for boiler water in steam generators. This work demonstrates the application of size-exclusion chromatography and charged aerosol detection to the measurement of PAA in boiler water. No sample extraction or pre-concentration is needed to attain detection limits below 10 µg/L. 
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Rapid Screening Method for Illicit Drugs, Using an Advanced Solid Core UHPLC Column and UHPLC System with MS-MS Detection
Derek Hillbeck, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application shows the advantages of using UHPLC for the analysis of 47 illicit drugs. The technique's high flow rates enable development of rapid analytical methods while maintaining performance. Download the app note

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High-Resolution Separation of Oligonucleotides on a Pellicular Anion-Exchange Column
J.R. Thayer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Multiple oligonucleotide-based therapeutic models have been developed to date. Mechanisms to resolve oligonucleotides from their modified forms, synthetic failure fragments, and their metabolic products can be technically challenging to develop. This article discusses the importance of selectivity and resolution for the separation of therapeutic and diagnostic oligonucleotides. Download the app note
High-Resolution Separation of Intact Monoclonal Antibody Isoforms
Dai Zhenyu, Xu Qun, and Jeffrey Rohrer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Glycosylated proteins constitute a large portion of major approved therapeutic protein drugs. This article describes a fast, reproducible, high-resolution, ion-exchange chromatography approach for the separation of monoclonal antibody sialylation isoforms using a pH gradient buffer. Download the app note

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Separation of Biochemical Buffering Agents Using Multi-Mode Liquid Chromatography with Charged Aerosol Detection
Mark Tracy and Xiaodong Liu, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Good's buffers are a series of zwitterionic buffering agents popularly used in biochemical experiments and HPLC mobile phases. We present analytical conditions to separate 22 of these and other common buffer ingredients by simultaneous anion exchange (AEX), cation exchange (CEX), and hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) with simple isocratic conditions and charged aerosol detection.  Download the app note

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Rapid Separation and Mass Spectrometry Detection of Intact Protein Samples Using Monolithic Capillary Columns
Shane Bechler and Kelly Flook, Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application note demonstrates the rapid separation of peptides and proteins using a reversed-phase monolithic column with both UV and MS detection. These simple, straightforward methods can be used to optimize chromatographic separations for analysis time, resolution, and MS detection especially for top-down proteomics. Download the app note