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Metabolic Phenotyping Using Atmospheric Pressure Gas Chromatography-MS
19 Apr 2015Atmospheric pressure GC (APGC) is a soft chemical ionization technique that generates a mass spectrum in which there is minimal fragmentation and conservation of the molecular ion. Additionally, when APGC is combined with a time of flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS) for exact mass MSE analysis, comprehensive precursor and fragment ion spectral data is obtained for every detectable component in a complex sample. GC-MSE offers a simple route to providing high selectivity and confidence for simultaneous identification and quantitation in a single analysis. This application note reports an APGC-TOF MSE profiling approach and its application to metabolic fingerprinting of Arabidopsis.
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GC-MS GC-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) instruments and equipment are used to separate, quantify and identify mixtures of small and volatile compounds, such as polycyclic aromatics, fatty acids and alcohols. Often used in drug detection, forensic investigation and environmental analysis for pesticides and contaminants, GC-MS is a powerful addition to your lab’s analytical capabilities. GC-MS/MS instruments equipped with a qTOF or triple quadrupole analyzers can give greater sensitivity and resolution to your analysis. Find the best GC-MS instruments and equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.MetabolomicsMetabolomics is the study of small metabolites (the intermediates and products of metabolism). It involves the identification and quantification of cellular metabolites using analytical technologies such as GC, HPLC, NMR, and LC/MS.
