Extraction of barbiturates from whole blood using ISOLUTE® SLE+
Figure 1. Structure of Butabarbital
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Introduction Fentanyl and fentanyl-related analogues have been identified as the root cause of several notable drug overdoses in recent years. The demand for testing of these drugs has rapidly increas...
LC-MS/MS analysis of volatile analytes is problematic when 96-well plates are used. Solid phase extraction of urine with high drug concentrations can cause contamination of the elution solvent during ...
Data reliability in forensic toxicology is of paramount importance. The possibility of false positives and/or false negatives can have wide ranging consequences and impacts decisions on various parts ...
The Biotage® Extrahera™ GLP Software is designed to automate sample preparation in many applications that utilize solid-phase extraction (SPE), supported liquid extraction (SLE), dual mode extraction ...
Hair analysis is growing in popularity due to the non-invasive nature of the sample collection. Although not used as routinely as other matrices such as blood or urine it does have advantages in that ...
Introduction Concentrations of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Diphosphate, TDP) and B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate, PLP) in whole blood are measured clinically to measure various metabolic functions. Accurate concen...
Introduction Whole blood is often the specimen of choice for detection of drugs in the forensic laboratory. Samples are typically extracted to remove interferences and isolate the analytes of interest...