Drugs of Abuse Analysis Gets Automated with New Gilson GX-271 & GX-274 ASPEC™ SPE Instrumentation

15 Mar 2007

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An integral process in today’s drug rehabilitation programmes, whether run through specialist centres or local hospitals, is the monitoring of patients’ drug status. This is usually done through urine or blood sample analysis, every few weeks, to confirm patients are clean of drugs and only taking their prescribed methadone.

Many centres utilise Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) procedures to remove interfering substances from the samples. This generates clean extracts to improve detection limits and sensitivity in subsequent chromatographic analysis. Advanced instrumentation is now available to automate this process making it fast, efficient and increasing throughput.

The new Gilson GX ASPEC Instrument range, from Anachem is perfect for this application. It provides total handling for patient sample analysis. From simple liquid handling tasks such as dilution and buffer addition, to complex heating and derivatisation procedures, automated SPE and fraction collection. Sample dry down and injection onto the GC can also be automated with the help of ASPEC.

The ASPEC units incorporate large cartridge capacities and pressure sensing modules to ensure constant system performance in demanding laboratories. The revolutionary JetWash rinse stations vastly reduce risks of carryover or contamination between samples, ensuring maximum integrity of patient results. Combining throughput, minimal linear bench space usage plus the ability to run unattended, the GX ASPEC is the perfect choice for sample preparation in drugs of abuse analyses.

GX ASPEC is available as a single probe instrument (GX-271) or for larger centres a four probe instrument (GX-274) is capable of processing up to four samples simultaneously, increasing throughput and efficiency.

Each instrument utilizes 1, 3 and 6ml SPE cartridges and an innovative sealing cap technology based on positive pressure elutions, enables cartridges to be sealed, run and monitored separately. The GX modular design allows for the use of code 20, 200 and 300 series racks and both the GX-271 and GX-274 ASPEC are controlled using Gilson’s Trilution™ LH 2.0 software.

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Gas ChromatographyGas chromatography (GC) is an analytical technique used to separate and quantitate mixtures of small and volatile compounds. Gas chromatographs or GC systems include components such as GC columns, detectors, pumps and autosamplers. Choose from packed or capillary GC columns, flame ionization (FID), photoionization (PID) electron capture detectors and selective or non-selective detectors. Find the best gas chromatographs in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Sample PreparationSample preparation can improve the quality and speed of separation techniques. Products to assist sample preparation include filtration equipment, evaporators, membranes and sieves.Solid-Phase ExtractionSolid-phase extraction (SPE) is used for clean-up, extraction and concentration of semi-volatile or non-volatile analytes from complex mixtures including blood, urine and food samples. Multiple formats are available for conducting SPE, including prepacked SPE cartridges, disks and microplates, as well as SPE sorbent powders for manual packing. SPE systems can be used to automate the process and extract multiple samples at once. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and supported liquid extraction (SLE) products are also available in the same formats. Find the best SPE, SLE and SPME equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.