The Thermo Scientific Accucore Biphenyl column offers alternative selectivity to a C18 column for clinical research. This high-resolution column separates isomers and steroids utilizing superior combination of hydrophobic, aromatic, and polar selectivity.
Improved separation of closely related glucocorticoids with reduced method complexity High-throughput analysis possible through a reduced complexity, rapid, two-minute isocratic method Associated reduction in cost per sample through reduced mobile phase consumption and waste generation
Contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) in the environment are generally described as compounds that are unknown or unrecognized, undetected or not routinely monitored, and represent a diverse group of chemicals that may pose a risk to human health and the environment. Due to limited analytical capability and available resources , monitoring of CECs has been focused on selected analytes rather than a holistic approach. We describe a new analytical method that can be used in the quantitative analysis of 61 targeted and 312 non-targeted CECs.
We developed an effective LC-MS/MS method to detect eight gluococorticoid residues in the liver and muscles of pig, cattle, and lamb, as well as in chicken, eggs and milk.
The Thermo Scientific HPLC system is applied for the analysis of hydrocortisone in skin ointment. The separation is performed on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim 120 C8 column, with UV detection at 245 nm.