Using mass spectrometry to identify and quantify contaminants in water samples by Craig Butt | 0 CommentsAccess to clean wholesome water is a basic human right. Humans have engineered incredible methods to collect, filter, purify, store and distribute water to billions of people worldwide, but does this mean that our water is completely safe to drink? Also, how do concentrations of water contaminants differ from source to source?
5 Demands of Forensic Toxicologists and the Ultra-Fast Method That Meets Them by SCIEX Community | 0 CommentsThere just isn’t a screening approach available that can give us everything we need when throughput is the priority. Sound familiar? For many toxicology labs, there is a misconception that compromises need to be made when it comes to high throughput drug screening....
10 Minutes in One Shot. That’s How Quickly You Can Screen 664 Forensics Compounds by SCIEX Community | 0 CommentsDrug testing is a moving target. As novel psychoactive substances (NPS) rapidly emerge as a new class of designer stimulants (DS), global use has reached an all-time high over the last decade. Supposedly ‘legal’ alternatives to internationally controlled drugs, these...
SWATH Acquisition – Master of All Trades by SCIEX Community | 0 CommentsSWATH® Acquisition is an innovative strategy for acquiring data on a TripleTOF® mass spectrometer. In a previous blog, we learned how SWATH works. Now let’s learn what it can do for different applications:
Using mass spectrometry to identify and quantify contaminants in water samples by Craig Butt | Blogs, Environmental / Industrial, Food / BeverageAccess to clean wholesome water is a basic human right. Humans have engineered incredible methods to collect, filter, purify, store and distribute water to billions of people worldwide, but does this mean that our water is completely safe to drink? Also, how do concentrations of water contaminants differ from source to source?
5 Demands of Forensic Toxicologists and the Ultra-Fast Method That Meets Them by SCIEX Community | Blogs, ForensicThere just isn’t a screening approach available that can give us everything we need when throughput is the priority. Sound familiar? For many toxicology labs, there is a misconception that compromises need to be made when it comes to high throughput drug screening....
10 Minutes in One Shot. That’s How Quickly You Can Screen 664 Forensics Compounds by SCIEX Community | Blogs, ForensicDrug testing is a moving target. As novel psychoactive substances (NPS) rapidly emerge as a new class of designer stimulants (DS), global use has reached an all-time high over the last decade. Supposedly ‘legal’ alternatives to internationally controlled drugs, these...
SWATH Acquisition – Master of All Trades by SCIEX Community | Blogs, TechnologySWATH® Acquisition is an innovative strategy for acquiring data on a TripleTOF® mass spectrometer. In a previous blog, we learned how SWATH works. Now let’s learn what it can do for different applications:
Top Five Misconceptions about Mass Spectrometry by SCIEX Community | Blogs, TechnologyDo you work in a lab handling precious samples yet, hesitant to make the move to mass spectrometry? Many laboratories just like yours continue to conduct sample analysis using ELISA assays, PCR scans, and amino acid tests because of their effectiveness. These processes work, so why change? Well, these type of analytical experiments can report false positive and negative results. You have trained your staff, know the process, and fingers crossed, not too many user errors have compromised analysis.