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A non-targeted high-resolution mass spectrometry strategy was developed to detect PFAS in food beyond the limits of conventional targeted methods.A non-targeted high-resolution mass spectrometry strategy was developed to detect PFAS in food beyond the limits of conventional targeted methods. Using a single extract for both approaches, data prioritization and ion mobility mass spectrometry helped identify previously unsuspected PFAS, expanding analytical coverage for food safety monitoring.

Mass spectrometry–based techniques, including cross-linking and covalent labeling, were used to show how phosphorylation and oxidation alter alpha-synuclein structure, providing insight into how these modifications may influence aggregation and neurodegenerative disease. LCGC International spoke to Ian Webb, corresponding author of a paper that resulted from this research.