Innovative solid-phase extraction column Oasis PRiME HLB
Simple, fast, and clean! Solid-phase extraction columns to maximize lab productivity.
【Features】 ○ Reverse phase solid-phase filler ○ Conditioning and equilibration can be omitted due to water-wettable filler ○ Significantly reduces matrix effects that influence ionization, especially during MS detection ○ High recovery rates and reproducibility for a wide range of analytes ○ Minimal clogging, allowing for use at lower suction pressures and with less applied pressure ○ Maximizes the removal efficiency of lipids and phospholipids
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Oasis PRiME HLB does not require expertise in solid-phase extraction, making it easy for beginners to use and allowing for cleaner samples to be obtained more quickly. The 3-step protocol significantly removes matrices such as salts, phospholipids, and proteins. Sample concentration is also possible. It is ideal for routine bioanalysis and cleanup. 【3-Step Protocol】 Sample Load ↓ Washing: 5% Methanol Aqueous Solution ↓ Elution: Acetonitrile/Methanol 90/10 The 2-step protocol is optimal when the sample solution contains a high concentration of acetonitrile or when desalting is not required. It is ideal for screening for veterinary drugs remaining in meat, fish, and shellfish. 【2-Step Protocol】 Sample Load ↓ Collect the flow-through fraction
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Application LC One-Point Course You Want to Hear About - Basics of Sample Pretreatment - Live Webinar
Katayama Chemical Industry / Waters Co-hosted Live Webinar The results of research are determined "before analysis"! The reliability of research results is greatly influenced "before analysis," and the key to this is sample pretreatment. Pretreatment determines sensitivity, reproducibility, and efficiency, but in practice, it is often done "as usual" or "somehow," which can lead to variability in results and problems. In this seminar, we will clearly explain the basics of sample pretreatment, which is essential for LC analysis, incorporating the latest insights from both theoretical and practical perspectives. We will specifically introduce how to choose, use, and optimize solid-phase extraction (SPE). 【Program】 - What is sample pretreatment? - Basics of solid-phase extraction (SPE) - How to choose and use solid-phase extraction products - Steps for optimizing solid-phase extraction methods
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Introduction to the 2×4 Method with Cleaner Preprocessing via Oasis Mixed Mode - Development of the OASIS Mixed Mode Method from the 【On-Demand Webinar】.
Achieving reliable trace quantification through matrix removal of various samples Sample pretreatment to enhance further cleanup effects With the advent of high-sensitivity analytical instruments, the importance of sample pretreatment, such as concentration and cleanup, is increasing. Matrix removal from various samples is essential for achieving more reliable trace quantification. In this live webinar, we will introduce the OASIS mixed-mode method development for enhancing cleanup effects. The Oasis 2×4 method is designed so that by selecting one of the four types of mixed-mode solid phases based on the chemical properties of the target component and implementing the recommended protocol for that solid phase, good results can be obtained. Program: - The necessity of sample pretreatment - Solid-phase extraction for matrix removal - Mixed-mode solid phase for further advanced cleanup - Oasis 2×4 method development
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