HRT Application Notes

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Reference Title and Description
203-821-650 Polychlorinated Paraffins PCP GC-HRT4D

203-821-409 Organic Pollutants

203-821-502 High-Resolution GCxGC for Improved Yeast Metabolite Characterization

203-821-487 Spice Wars – Are You Battle Ready? Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoids Using an HR-CI Source Operated in EI and CI Modes

203-821-503 How Comprehensive is Your Analysis? Human Molecular Profiling Using High Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

203-821-492 Disinfection Byproducts Water

203-821-481 Characterization of Green Leaf Tobacco Extracts Using GC-HRT

203-821-478 Unambiguous Pesticide Identification in Cigarette Tobacco

203-821-477 Differential Analysis of Olive Oils with Pegasus GC-HRT and ChromaTOF-HRT Reference Feature

203-821-447 Enhanced Metabolite Profiling: Hard and Soft Ionization High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

203-821-435 Comprehensive Analysis of Drug Residues from a Confiscated Pipe: GC-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry with Chemical Ionization to Facilitate Unknown Identification

203-821-448 Jet Fuel Analysis by HRTOFMS: EI, CI, and Accurate Mass

203-821-410 Light Crude Oil

203-821-449 Identifying Polymer Extract Components wth EI and CI GC-HRTOFMS

203-821-408 Analysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Fish Oil Supplements by Gas Chromatography with High-Performance Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

The American Heart Association recommends eating two servings of fish per week, specifically fish with high fat content such as tuna and salmon. In this study, the advantages of using the Pegasus GC-HRT to analyze complex matrices such as fish oil are highlighted.