Sample Preparation

Sample Preparation

Samples are often not homogeneous, contain particulates and/or levels of interfering compounds that make analysis difficult, or possibly damage the chromatography system/column. This is often due to the matrix of the sample. The term matrix refers to the surrounding media that contains the analytes and/or contaminants. Some examples of matrices are water (aqueous), urine, soil, plasma or blood. Samples like these are common across a diverse group of industries including: pharmaceutical, clinical, toxicology, environmental testing, agriculture and food and beverage.

Sample preparation is a technique that is used to remove contaminants from a sample and improve chromatographic performance and sample detection. In certain circumstances sample preparation can be used to increase the concentration of analytes.

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beta-Glucuronidase Removal
Chiral Separations
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Filtration
Removal of particulates from various samples
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Magnetic Beads
Used for effective protein and peptide isolation
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Phospholipid Removal (PLR)
Rapid removal of proteins and phospholipids from biological samples
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Protein Precipitation (PPT)
Rapid removal of proteins from plasma
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QuEChERS
An acronym for Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe used for multi-residue analysis
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Solid Phase Extraction (SPE)
Clean-up and concentration of target analytes from blood, urine, plasma, food, and environmental sample matrices
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β-Glucuronidase Removal
In-well hydrolysis capabilities and rapid removal of β-Glucuronidase from urine samples
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