Food and Beverage Analysis – Products

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Agilent’s Laboratory Instrument Compliance Program now Compatible with GC and LC/MS
Agilent Technologies expands its Enterprise Edition qualification program to enable customers in highly regulated environments to use a single protocol to meet compliance requirements.

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Agilent Technologies Expands MassHunter Software to TOF Mass Spectrometer
According to Agilent, the software employs algorithms to automatically identify all the detectable compounds or molecular features in mass LC/MS and LC/MS/MS data.

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BIOIDENT Unveils its Lab-On-A-Chip Prototype Based on Printed Semiconductor Technology
BIOIDENT’s PhotonicLab™ Platform with opto-electronic readout system is designed to conduct multiple tests in parallel on a single chip.

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Bioident Announces PhotonicLab Platform
The PhotonicLab Platform combines printed organic semiconductor-based optoelectronics with microfluidics.

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OGT Extends its CHIP2™ Microarray Family
The Chip2 microarrays can be used to identify the binding positions of global DNA-binding proteins.

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UPLC Applications Ubiquitous at HPLC 2006
Waters is displaying two of its latest bioseparations innovations: UPLC Amino Acid and Peptide Analysis Application Solutions.

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Agilent Announces Availability of Quadrupole Time-of-Flight LC/MS
Q-TOF mass spectrometers are widely used to identify and characterize compounds in complex samples.

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Waters Launches ACQUITY TQD Tandem Quadrupole UPLC/MS/MS System
The system puts the power of Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry into the hands of chromatographers.

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Applied Biosystems Launches Automated Testing System for Food Contaminant Detection
Cliquid Software increases the precision and comprehensiveness of food contaminant testing while also simplifying the process.

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Thermo Continues to Innovate in Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography
Benchmarks for speed, sensitivity and performance are accelerating the adoption of mass spectrometry.
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