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Enhancing Baby Food Analysis With Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS

Organic baby food pouch and puree bowl, illustrating sample preparation for ICP-MS analysis of nutritional content.
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Food provides essential nutrients like calcium, potassium and phosphorus, but it can also carry harmful heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury and lead. These toxic elements – whether absorbed from soil or introduced during production – pose serious health risks, especially for children. 

This article explores how triple quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) delivers fast, sensitive detection of a wide range of elements to support compliance with regulatory standards in baby food analysis.

Download this article to discover:

  • The unique advantages of triple quadrupole ICP-MS for accurate contaminant detection
  • How this technology overcomes interference issues common in complex matrices
  • Practical insights into achieving regulatory compliance with efficient analysis methods
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