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Simple and Efficient Analysis of PFAS in Milk, Eggs and Infant Formula

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In food analysis, the sample preparation method plays a critical role for efficient PFAS extraction, removal of matrix co-extractives and sample concentration or dilution.


The large variety and high complexity of food matrices challenge the sample preparation method not only in terms of sample extraction and matrix cleanup efficiency, but also the overall method simplicity, sample processing efficiency and accommodation of different matrices.


This app note highlights the development and validation of a complete workflow for the determination of 30 PFAS in infant formula, milk and eggs.


Download this app note to discover a rapid and reliable method that: 

  • Meets the required limits of quantitation, recovery and repeatability for 30 PFAS.
  • Improves overall lab productivity by saving time and effort.
  • Displays improved matrix removal, PFAS recovery and sample volume recovery over dSPE cleanup.

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