Special Issues, Oct 2, 2012 - Chromatography Online
Special Issues, Oct 2, 2012
Articles
Development of a High Sensitivity Method for the Analysis of Clopidogrel and Clopidogrel Carboxylic Acid Metabolite in Human K2EDTA Plasma Using UHPLC–MS-MS
By Jennifer L. Simeone , Paul D. Rainville , Robert S. Plumb
The method development process required for the accurate quantification of both clopidogrel and its acid metabolite with a lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) of 1 pg/mL in human plasma is discussed.
Lean, Green Food-Testing Machines: How Innovations in Microflow LC-MS Can Improve Food Safety Test Methods
By Stephen Lock , Lauryn Bailey
This article describes how a food testing laboratory can transition routine high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods to microflow LC for improved sensitivity, throughput, and robustness of analysis.
An Improved Method for Eliminating Ion Suppression and Other Phospholipid-Induced Interferences in Bioanalytical Samples
By Stuart Kushon , Erica Pike
This article examines the various effects of phospholipids in liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS-MS) analysis and demonstrates a new phospholipid-removal approach.
Application of IC–MS and IC–ICP-MS in Environmental Research
By Rajmund Michalski
A review of possible uses of ion chromatography (IC) in combination with mass spectrometry (MS) detection for environmental research
Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in River Water Samples by UHPLC–TOF-MS
By Sharanya Reddy , Sergey V. Rakov , Blas Cerda
A study of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in river water samples is presented from northeastern United States using ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled with TOF-MS for both targeted and nontargeted analytes
Departments
Products
Products
Call for Papers
Spectroscopy invites researchers to submit their work for publication.

ADVERTISEMENT

LCGC E-mail Newsletters
Global E-newsletters subscribe here:




 
Survey
If you are you planning to attend HPLC2013 Amsterdam what is your main reason?
If you are you planning to attend HPLC2013 Amsterdam what is your main reason?
Sharing new techniques
Viewing the latest products and applications
Networking
Learning
Sharing new techniques
36%
Viewing the latest products and applications
27%
Networking
9%
Learning
27%
View Results
Click here