Sample preparation for hyphenated analytical techniques

Linking "standard" but often mutually incompatible analytical techniques - so called hyphenation - generally leads to enhanced analytical performance, so hyphenated techniques are widely used in areas where samples are presented in complex matrices, eg environmental, pharmaceutical and bio...

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Group Author: Rosenfeld, J. M.
Published:
Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781444305500
Summary: Linking "standard" but often mutually incompatible analytical techniques - so called hyphenation - generally leads to enhanced analytical performance, so hyphenated techniques are widely used in areas where samples are presented in complex matrices, eg environmental, pharmaceutical and biochemical analysis. With these hyphenated techniques, sample preparation is often the most time-consuming step in analysis, particularly where compounds are present in low concentration, and it has a huge influence on the quality of the analytical results. Sample preparation is still not given the importance i.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 226 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 1405148039
9781405148030
9781444305500
1444305506
Index Number: QD75
CLC: O652.4
Contents: Contributors; Contents; 1 Introduction: current techniques and issues in sample preparation; 2 Molecular pathology: applications of genomic analyses to diagnosis of genetic diseases; 3 Measurement of oxidative DNA damage by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; 4 Utility of chemical derivatization schemes for peptide mass fingerprinting; 5 Oligosaccharides; 6 Hyphenated techniques in drug discovery: purity assessment, purification, quantitative analysis and metabolite identification; 7 Environmental organic analytes.