Antec is a worldwide supplier of Analyzers based on HPLC with electrochemical detection. With the recently introduced and award winning ROXY? system, on-line Electrochemistry/LC/MS for mimicking natures Redox reactions becomes possible in routine.
For more than 20 years Antec has been the world’s leading supplier of Analyzers using HPLC with electrochemical detection.
Validated applications for environmental, food, clinical and pharmaceutical analysis have been developed using the ALEXYS® Analyzers. In neurotransmitter analysis, Antec has become the world’s standard due to its unmatched sensitivity.
With the newly developed ROXY EC/LC system, Antec brings Electrochemistry (EC) to the fingertip of each Mass Spectrometrist, making on-line EC/LC/MS for automated screening of numerous samples possible in routine. Applications include, oxidative metabolism (Phase I and II) of drug compounds, synthesis of metabolites, drug-protein binding studies, oxidative damage of proteins, DNA, etc. At Analytica 2010, ROXY has been awarded with the prestigious Gold Star for the most innovative product, sponsored by GIT Publisher.
Antec’s headquarters are located close to Amsterdam, in Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands. The United States are served and supported through Antec’s subsidiary in Palm Bay, Florida, USA. Worldwide, Antec’s products and services are supplied through a network of distinguished distributors.
Antec’s focus on application support and product quality has always been a high priority. In fact, the interaction with customers and Universities in developing dedicated and customized solutions has been one of the key factors of our success.
To learn more about Antec please visit our website www.myantec.com or contact us at info@myantec.com
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