Hidden contaminants can influence inorganic trace elemental testing. Discover the ways in which these emerging contaminants like microbes, microplastics and PFAS can affect analytical methods.
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The field of pharmaceutical chemistry continually benefits from sophisticated analytical techniques that ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of drug substances and products. Recent advancements ...
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The determination of elemental composition underpins many critical areas – from environmental monitoring and food safety to pharmaceutical quality control. Recent advances in analytical chemistry have ...
Erik Konings, former Nestlé expert and SPIFAN consultant, explains why global testing standards are vital for the safety and ...
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Synthetic polymers are a crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of daily life. From the hard plastics used in packaging and consumer products to biocompatible coatings for medical materials, to ...
Traditional bisulfite sequencing damages DNA, while enzyme-based alternatives are inconsistent. A novel methylation analysis ...
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