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Under a suitable thermal oxidation regime, vegetable oils yield a mixture of volatile and semivolatile organics that exhibit very high antimicrobial activities against a variety of microbial species. Volatile and semivolatile products were characterized with GC–MS using electron ionization and chemical ionization. The thermal oxidation of vegetable oils resulted in the formation of an array of short and medium-chain acids, aldehydes, and ketones that act synergistically to yield a potent antimicrobial disinfectant. read more
Since glycans are responsible for bioactivity, solubility, immunogenicity, and clearance rate from circulation, it is vital to have a detailed map of glycans in therapeutic glycoproteins. Detailed glycoprotein structural analysis must be able to identify the peptide sequence where the glycans are attached as well as the structure of the glycan portion, including oligosaccharide sequence and glycosyl linkages. This article details methods for mass spectrometry experiments on both released glycans ("glycomics"), as well as on intact glycopeptides ("glycoproteomics") using electron transfer dissociation, high-energy collision dissociation, and collision-induced dissociation fragmentation pathways, which are needed to fully elucidate the structure of glycoproteins. read more
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Systematic toxicological analysis is an important step in medicolegal investigations of death, poisoning, and drug use. The primary goal is the detection and confirmation of potentially toxic compounds in evidence. This article describes a workflow using nontargeted liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) for reliable compound identification. read more
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Application NoteS
High-profile murder cases have forced forensic labs to improve detection of EDTA in blood. Learn how LC and a single-quad compact mass spectrometer can quickly.
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A completely automated system for dried blood spot (DBS) extraction, SPE clean-up, and LC-MS/MS analysis is presented and analysis data evaluated. DBS extraction methods and different SPE cartridge sorbents are evaluated for a variety of drugs.
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Although helium has traditionally been the most common carrier gas used for gas chromatography in the U.S., because of dwindling supplies, costs have been rising and delivery times have been increasing. Hydrogen is becoming the gas of choice among chromatographers because it is easily, safely and inexpensively produced via on-site gas generators.
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