The Wednesday afternoon session “Metabolomics: Untargeted Profiling,” will be held 2:30–4:30 pm in the Murphy Ballroom. The session, chaired by Elizabeth J. Want of Imperial College London, in London, United Kingdom, addresses six developments in this area.
The Wednesday afternoon session “Metabolomics: Untargeted Profiling,” will be held 2:30–4:30 pm in the Murphy Ballroom. The session, chaired by Elizabeth J. Want of Imperial College London, in London, United Kingdom, addresses six developments in this area.
The talks are as follows:
2:30 pm: “Determining the Metabolic Fate of Nitrogen Oxide Species Using Isotopic Tracing and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry,” presented by Steven Mullett of the University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
2:50 pm: “Single-Cell Metabolomic Analysis of Metastatic and Non-Metastatic Cell Line Pairs Using Mass Spectrometry,” presented by Shelby R. Beasley of the University of Oklahoma, in Norman, Oklahoma.
3:10 pm: “Enhancing Untargeted Metabolomics with Fast-Scanning Field Asymmetric Waveform Ion Mobility Spectrometry,” presented by James Reynolds of Loughborough University, in Loughborough, United Kingdom.
3:30 pm: “Development of Advanced Processing Workflow for Untargeted Volatilomics by GC×GC–TOFMS,” presented by Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto of Liège University, in Liege, Belgium.
3:50 pm: “MetaboPique: A High-Throughput Computational Workflow for Validating, Annotating, and Organizing Small Molecule MS/MS Spectra Derived from Biological Samples,” presented by Tytus D. Mak of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
4:10 pm: “A High-Throughput Method for Obtaining Microbial Exometabolomics Data Using a 3D Printed Platform,” presented by Caroline Birer of the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Identifying and Rectifying the Misuse of Retention Indices in GC
December 10th 2024LCGC International spoke to Phil Marriott and Humberto Bizzo about a recent paper they published identifying the incorrect use of retention indices in gas chromatography and how this problem can be rectified in practice.
Overcoming Common Challenges to Determine Residual Impurities Using IC in APIs with Limited Water
December 10th 2024Organic solvents are generally not compatible with ion chromatography (IC) systems. The approach presented here assists the use of organic solvents for sample preparation and provides a mechanism for the removal of the organic solvents from the chromatographic flow path.