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Choosing the solid-phase extraction media for synthetic peptide clean-up
Summary Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a commonly used method to clean up various types of samples before analyzing them using LCMS. It is also an effective way to improve the purity of crude synthet...
Organophosphorous pesticides using automated SPE according to EPA method 8141B
Scope This application note will outline appropriate methods for the extraction of organophosphorus pesticides from ground water as outlined in EPA method 8141B using the Atlantic® C18 SPE disk proces...
Extraction of benzodiazepines from whole blood using ISOLUTE® SLE+
Figure 1. Structure of Diazepam Introduction This application note describes the extraction of benzodiazepine compounds from whole blood, prior to GC/MS analysis. This protocol also allows the simulta...
PhyTip® columns processed on Tecan Freedom EVO® for automated high-throughput protein purification
Capture, purify and enrich in as little as 15 minutes to obtain high concentrations of fully functional protein. Process small sample volumes in a reproducible, high throughput, automated format. Elut...
Demonstration of low PFAS background associated with the TurboVap® LV
Environmental laboratories require a system which is clean, reliable, and affordable to evaporate the extracts resulting from the preparation of samples for PFAS testing. This document will outline a ...
Accelerate screening during drug discovery with high-throughput peptide purification
The absence of impurities in peptides, synthesized via SPPS, is vital for reliable assay results. However, especially in drug discovery screenings (number of peptides > 24), potentially low-purity cru...
Extraction of semi-volatile organic compounds in drinking water with Atlantic® ReadyDisk DVB in compliance with EPA method 525.3
Introduction The U.S. EPA has been regulating semi-volatile organic compounds in drinking water with Method 525 since 1988. There have been several method updates since then, but the most recent was i...