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Determination of electrolytes in sports beverages by HPLC-CAD

Instrument Type: HPLC-CAD

The Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 RS system is applied for the analysis of electrolytes in sports beverages. The separation is performed on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim Trinity P2 column, which is designed to resolve a broad range of anions and cations, mono- or multi-valent, in a single analysis using a simple gradient method. The Thermo Scientific OnGuard II P cartridge was used to remove artificial colors from the samples.

Single Peak Quantitation of Pluronic F127 by UHPLC and Corona Charged Aerosol Detection

Instrument Type: UHPLC

Pluronics F127, or Poloxamer 407, is a hydrophilic, non-ionic, polymeric surfactant used in many consumer products and pharmaceutical products. Containing no chromophore and a polymeric nature, a single-peak analytical method is ideal for quantitation, as detailed here, using HPLC-CAD.

Single Peak Quantitation of Phospholipids by Normal Phase HPLC and Corona Veo RS

Instrument Type: HPLC

Normal phase HPLC separation of phospholipids (PE,PI, PS, PC, and LPC) with detection by Corona Veo RS charged aersol detection.

Laureth Sulfate and Coco-amidopropyl Betaine in Shampoos Using Acclaim Surfactant Plus

Instrument Type: HPLC-CAD

The Thermo Scientific Acclaim Surfactant Plus column is used to class-separate surfactants in two shampoo formulations with similar ingredient lists. The Thermo Scientific Dionex Corona Veo charged aerosol detector is used for these substances since they lack useful UV absorption.