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Zeranol (Growth stimulant) , Zearalenone (Mycotoxin)
Zeranol (Growth stimulant) , Zearalenone (Mycotoxin)
LC-MS: Bisphenol A, diethylstilbestrol (Endocrine disrupter)
LC-MS: Bisphenol A, diethylstilbestrol (Endocrine disrupter)
Dexamethasone (anti-inflammatory drug)
Triterpene (squalene, squalane)
Cadenza CX-C18 batch-to-batch reproducibility
Metal Free Column: Hydrocortisone phospate
Alkaloids, Matrine and Oxymatrine
Ginsenoside
LC-MS: Method for simultaneous analysis of functional ingredients in rice bran oil
The Scherzo SM-C18 column shows excellent batch to batch reproducibility for these small polar molecules.
Betamethasone (Antihistamine:Adrenal corticosteroid)
LC-MS/MS Application - Steroid Hormones and Metabolites
Cadenza HS-C18 successfully separates out small molecules like Estradiol and metabolites from bovine serum. The sample chromatogram looks almost identical to the standard chromatogram.
Many Cadenza and Unison columns achieve excellent resolution with beta-Estradiol 3,17-disulfate and 17beta-estradiol despite their similar structures.
Cholesterol and steroid hormones
Steroid Hormones
Steroid Hormones
Steroids
Separation properties for Neutral Compounds on CL-C18
Simultaneous analysis of compounds involved in the synthesis of andrenal corticosteroids.
Normal Phase and Reversed Phase
Cadenza's high theoretical plate numbers and impressive selectivity show the column's efficiency in steroid separations.
Highly sensitive gradient analysis using our semi-micro column.
10pg of beta-estradiol detected.
Higher efficiency with the all-purpose 150 x 4.6mm column.
Precise separation of compounds related to estrogen, the female sex hormone.
High-throughput non-targeted metabolic profiling with hybrid stationary phase LC column coupled to Q-TOF-MS in cancer research