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Co-Sense for BA (Bio-sample Analysis) -
Shimadzu Corp.
Automate sample pretreatment for higher productivity.Innovative, efficient analysis of bio-samples.
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Co-Sense for Impurities -
Shimadzu Corp.
The FDA draft guidance, "Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Impurities in Drug Substances and Products: Recommended Approaches" prescribes permitted limits for genotoxic impurities in drug substances. These impurities demand more sensitive trace-level analysis than normal impurities. Generally, mass spectrometry methods, such as GC/MS or LC/MS, are used for the high-sensitivity analysis of impurities. However, there is increasing demand for the establishment of a high-sensitivity quantitation method using an absorbance or other conventional detector that is easy to operate and can easily apply existing LC analysis conditions.
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Method Scouting System -
Shimadzu Corp.
Method Scouting System is a method development system based on Shimadzu’s UHPLC technology. The combination with Method Scouting Solution dedicated control software achieves a fast and accurate method scouting workflow, offering excellent support for method development.
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Antimicrobial Screening System -
Shimadzu Corp.
Screening of 24 Synthetic Antimicrobial Compounds That Remain in Meat Synthetic antimicrobial agents are used as animal drugs and feed additives and they are known to remain in the body of farm animals. Residue limits prescribing the safe ingestible amounts of such agents have been set so that people can safely eat meat and processed meat products. Thanks to a pretreatment method*1 that minimizes the influence of impurities in meat (beef, pork, and chicken muscle), LC system enables screening of 24 synthetic antimicrobial compounds, which are regulated in Japan, Europe, and other regions, remaining in meat. *1: Consumables for pretreatment are not included in the package. They need to be provided by the customer.
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Co-Sense for LC-MS -
Shimadzu Corp.
In LC-MS, there are various factors which may preclude the applicability of HPLC with MS analysis, including the interference associated with non-volatile buffers often used in HPLC. Therefore, tedious procedures are adopted, in which separation and collection is conducted by HPLC, and after desalting and other processing, MS measurement is performed.
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Nexera MX -
Shimadzu Corp.
Higher throughput is of the utmost importance to laboratory efficiency and profitability. Nexera MX processes twice the number of samples as conventional LCMS systems in the same amount of time.
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UF-Amino Station -
Shimadzu Corp.
Two major problems exist with traditional amino acid analysis techniques. The first technique (ion-exchange chromatography with postcolumn derivatization) allows many components to be analyzed at once but the method run times are long. The second technique (reverse-phase HPLC with pre-column derivatization) enables faster analysis but the number of analyzed components is limited. As a result, chemists are forced to make a decision to either analyze a large number of components or have a fast method.
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Shimadzu Corp.
Compound isolation, purity analysis, and impurity analysis in pharmaceutical drug development presents increasing challenges to the industry as there is a clear need to enhance productivity and ensure compliance with evolving regulatory requirements. Such challenges are common to the development of new chemical entities, generic pharmaceutical manufacturing and contract research organizations. To help enhance productivity in compound purification and isolation Shimadzu has developed ASAPrep (Automated Scale-up from Analytical to Preparative), a unique solution to automate and optimize the purification process.
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CELL PICKER -
Shimadzu Corp.
Pickup and Remove Cell Colonies with Complete Freedom
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TAC-60L/60i -
Shimadzu Corp.
The DSC-60 plus /60A plus (Differential Scanning Calorimeter) can use the "liquid nitrogen cooling type TAC-60L" or "electric cooling type TAC-60i" as "attachments for low-temperature (cooled) measurement".
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iMLayer AERO -
Shimadzu Corp.
The iMLayer™ AERO incorporates a sample stage that moves at a controlled rate while maintaining the same distance from the spray nozzle, enabling stable matrix spraying. Over multiple strokes, the sample becomes laminated with fine matrix crystals, enabling high sensitivity and high spatial resolution.