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Here is the hplc for that sample
No. Raw data from the HPLC chromatogram. LC trace with peak integrations. 5 bucks with order or 20 after.Is the raw data the ‘ms’ in the hplc-ms?
His default detector is UV-VIS IIRC for standard UHPLC screenings. MS is an option but not standard.yeah but there is a mass spectrometry available for hplc as far as I’m aware, and previously Jano has said they include it by default now for all hplc.
Correct, I agree, but we can't be (yet) 100% sure whether the changes are not induced by the heat from the GCMS causing loss of hydrogen.There isn't going to be any significant difference between the test ester and the test ester impurities on volatility or ionization in the MS.
The HPLC used for anabolic steroids is actually UHPLC (Shimadzu as well!).UHPLC to the rescue?
HPLC vs UHPLC - How to Choose?
How to choose between HPLC or ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) as they each have their own advantages and disadvantageswww.ssi.shimadzu.com
Big difference! without ms and only uv vis we cant identify unknown peaks! and it overestimates the purity.His default detector is UV-VIS IIRC for standard UHPLC screenings. MS is an option but not standard.
Correct, I agree, but we can't be (yet) 100% sure whether the changes are not induced by the heat from the GCMS causing loss of hydrogen.There isn't going to be any significant difference between the test ester and the test ester impurities on volatility or ionization in the MS.
The HPLC used for anabolic steroids is actually UHPLC (Shimadzu as well!).UHPLC to the rescue?
HPLC vs UHPLC - How to Choose?
How to choose between HPLC or ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) as they each have their own advantages and disadvantageswww.ssi.shimadzu.com
Generally, in the industry you don't differentiate the two, UHPLC (and UPLC) are...
I didn't. It is on here somewhere.Big difference! without ms and only uv vis we cant identify unknown peaks! and it overestimates the purity.
with the hplc-ms we can identify each peak with the mol weight and match it to database.
how much extra did you say the ms option cost?
Because we already have quantitative HPLC methods developed. Why develop (lot of time and $) and maintain for GCMS too?Hi. Just curious why your GCMS service is not quantitative?
It's HPLC-DAD gradient methods, some details are here: https://janoshik.com/details/Where can I find the assays/methods used for qualitative and quantitative AAS tests advertised on your website?
ICP MSICP-OES for metals?
Thank you.
just trying to get spoon fed since i haven't seen it before. only gcmsI didn't. It is on here somewhere.
Big difference! without ms and only uv vis we cant identify unknown peaks! and it overestimates the purity.
with the hplc-ms we can identify each peak with the mol weight and match it to database.
how much extra did you say the ms option cost?
Thank you for your time.
Your HR LCMS is dedicated to gh/peptide testing, correct?
1. So you have indicated your GCMS is set up to screen for AAS side products/androstane raw materials/other assorted organics. Understood. Cost: 170 USD
2. ICP-MS expandable as needed. Cost: 120 USD
3. Residual solvent analysis not available via preferred GC methods since you would need significant investment on the injection system for lower boilers. Got it. Can you provide a little more detail on the moisture analysis? Karl Fischer? Loss on drying? Cost TBD. Need to understand what this...
https://janoshik.com/pricing/
I understand.just trying to get spoon fed since i haven't seen it before. only gcms
gcms is defiently better for aas. only reason to run hplc ms is just for overall cost savings instead of running hplc-dad + gc-msSee front page. Not sure it is set up for AAS.
This is my concern and question I have had for a while now.and it overestimates the purity.
so far we have 90% hit rate with the gcms only the tren e raws from kain werent bad. seems like a great investment for raws for us homebrewers.This is my concern and question I have had for a while now.
If you want gnat's ass accuracy and ID of everything you need GCMS plus derivatization. We are here spinning our wheels between the HPLC and GCMS data. Co-eluting HPLC peaks? HPLC overestimating purity? Hard for me to reconcile the GCMS data with the HPLC purity data. Volatility and ionization of each component, etc. All over the internet LMAO.gcms is defiently better for aas. only reason to run hplc ms is just for overall cost savings instead of running hplc-dad + gc-ms
seems likes the number is way above 60% of all raws(low estimate).Risk of false positive purity with current HPLC setup?
gcms is defiently better for aas. only reason to run hplc ms is just for overall cost savings instead of running hplc-dad + gc-ms
