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The VetDrugs Explorer Collection: screening and quantitation of multi-class veterinary drug residues in animal matrices with a comprehensive workflow solution

Instrument Type: LCMSMS

A robust, sensitive, and reliable multi-residue LC-MS/MS method workflow solution that uses the Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis triple quadrupole mass spectrometer provides analysis and quantitation of more than 160 veterinary drugs with the Thermo Scientific VetDrugs Explorer Collection solution in salmon (fillet), bovine muscle, and milk. The complete instrument and data processing method including SRM settings is included with the VetDrugs Explorer Collection start-to-finish workflow solution. In 17 minutes, the target veterinary drugs were detected and quantified in food matrices.

Assay and related substances analysis of flucloxacillin using a C18 HPLC column using the EP 8.0 and KP X monograph method.

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 LC system is applied for assay and related substances analysis of Flucloxacillin. The analysis was performed on a Thermo Scientific Hypersil GOLD aQ HPLC column using the method described in the EP 8.0 and KP X. The results obtained for resolution and % RSD met the criteria stated in the EP and KP. The results obtained for resolution between the peaks due to Cloxacillin and Flucloxacillin was 5.9 (EP and KP criteria of minimum 2.5) and %RSD for flucloxacillin (0.1 mg/mL) was 0.1 (EP & KP criteria of maximum 1).

Rapid Screening Method for Veterinary Antibiotics Using an Advanced Solid Core UHPLC Column and UHPLC System with MS/MS Detection

Instrument Type: LCMSMS

There is increasing demand to provide rapid and selective screening techniques for a wide range of antibiotic drugs. Their abuse as a feed supplement in food animals is of growing concern and is subject to regulations globally. Creating screening methods for multiple analytes is more cost effective than dedicated methods for fewer analytes. This application shows the advantages of using the Thermo Scientific Accucore Vanquish C18 UHPLC 1.5 µm column and Vanquish UHPLC system for the analysis of thirty-six antibiotics.

Quantification of EPA 1694 Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Water at the ng/L Level Utilizing Online Sample Preparation with LC-MS/MS

Instrument Type: LCMSMS

There is growing environmental concern regarding the health impact of trace levels of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in water resources. In response, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published Method 1694, which determines dozens of PPCPs in water, soil, sediment, and biosolids by HPLC-MS/MS. We demonstrate a progressive approach to analyzing PPCPs in environmental sources of water at the ng/L level with online sample preparation using small volumes of water, thus saving time and reducing the cost of analysis.

Variable Data-Independent Acquisition (vDIA) Delivers High Selectivity and Sensitivity in Combined Targeted and Untargeted Analyses for Small Molecules

Instrument Type: LCMSMS

Forty-four multi-class veterinary drugs of known concentrations were employed to demonstrate how the use of a generic variable data-independent acquisition (vDIA) method with wide MS/MS precursor isolation windows achieves sensitivity and selectivity comparable to data-dependent MS2 acquisition (using narrow isolation windows) in quantitative and qualitative small molecule applications. In addition, a full record of MS and MS/MS data for the measured sample fit for non-targeted and unknown screening purposes is delivered. vDIA is not available in the United States of America