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Dear readers,
Hello and welcome to this month's newsletter where we have articles on the latest separation techniques in the fields of forensics, food quality, chemical engineering,
environment, and medical research.
The autumn Wiley Analytical Science Conference is underway with plenty of sessions available until November 17th. Register here.
Enjoy the read!,
Róisín Murtagh. |
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Forensics
Using a sensitive GC-MS/MS testing protocol and a controlled excretion study, Canadian anti-doping scientists have shed light on the fate and excretion of a common β2-agonist used as an animal growth promoter.
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Food quality
A team of Korean scientists used UHPLC and trained tasters to investigate how a carrier food, such as chicken or tortilla chips, affects the perceived spiciness of chilli sauce.
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Socorex
Calibrex bottle-top dispensers are robust instruments for a safe and reproducible liquid distribution, limiting eye or skin contact with liquids, or vapours inhalation.
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Chemical engineering
Loud background noise is just annoying. But a team of Indian chemical engineers has shown that it can have its uses, by helping to speed up gel-based DNA electrophoresis.
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Pittcon 2023
Pittcon is a transnational conference and exposition on laboratory science, a venue for presenting the latest advances in analytical research and instrumentation, and a platform for connectivity and opportunity. March 18-22, 2023, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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Environment
Brazilian researchers have developed a novel version of hollow fiber liquid-phase microextraction that can extract pollutants from environmental waters for days at a time.
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Medical research
A review of the processes involved in obtaining blood plasma.
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