White Paper: Separation and Characterization of Viruses and Antibodies Kumar Jeetendra | June 23, 2020 Postnova Analytics have published an informative new white paper that details how multi-detector Asymmetrical Field Flow Fractionation (AF4) and Electrical AF4 (EAF4) techniques are transforming the separation and characterization of viruses and antibodies. Viruses are the scientific story of 2020 with the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic thrusting them to the forefront of almost every person’s …
New mass spectrometry-based test recognizes coronavirus in wash arrangements of patients Kumar Jeetendra | July 16, 2020 Pharmacists in Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have succeeded in detecting small amounts of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 utilizing mass spectrometry. Because of their own investigation , they used naturopathic remedies of COVID-19 patients. The publication method might supplement conventional tests. It’s undergoing developments and could be available as standard diagnostic tool for COVID-19 in the future. …
Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC 240 Mass Spectrometer simplifies the most complex analytical challenges Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2021 The Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC 240 MS takes research capabilities to a new level with a resolving power of 240,000, for accelerated innovation. By delivering both quantitative and qualitative information from a single injection, the new system enables precise and comprehensive compound identification, allowing researchers to make accurate and fast discoveries with confidence. As …
An interview with Dr. M. Naderi, Associate Director of Science Applications Kumar Jeetendra | March 1, 2023 In this article, Microbioz India is pleased to share an exclusive interview with Dr. M. Naderi, Associate Director of Science Applications, Dr. Majid Naderi received his Master’s degree in Petrochemicals and his Doctorate in the synthesis of novel catalysts, which was sponsored by Shell, from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (U.M.I.S.T.), …
What makes a peak broad in gas chromatography? Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2023 An analytical technique known as gas chromatography (GC) is used to identify, separate, and quantify the chemical components of a sample mixture. Often, these chemical components are gases or organic compounds. These components must be volatile, typically with a molecular weight below 1250 Da, and thermally stable to avoid degradation in the Gas Chromatography system in …
How does gas chromatography work? All you need to know Kumar Jeetendra | October 18, 2023 Compounds that can be vaporized without decomposing can be separated from one another and examined using the analytical technique known as gas chromatography (GC). Particularly useful in the pharmaceutical business, forensics, environmental analysis, and chemistry. Here is a description of the operation of gas chromatography: Sample Injection: The procedure starts with the injection of a …
Optimizing Gas Chromatography Parameters for Enhanced Performance Kumar Jeetendra | November 22, 2023 To improve the performance of gas chromatography (GC) and obtain reliable analytical results, parameters need to be optimized. The key factors are: Column Selection Opt for a column with a stationary phase that suits your analytes. Separation requirements will determine the length and diameter of the column. Check the temperature and pressure limits of the …
How Gas Liquid Chromatography Revolutionizes Chemical Analysis Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2024 In analytical science, Gas-liquid chromatography (GLC), also referred to as a gas chromatography (GC) is the most commonly applied technique for volatile compound separation and analysis. It operates on the principle of partition chromatography where compounds in a gaseous mobile phase, carrier gas interact with a stationary phase that is coated on the inner wall …