Laboratories
performing environmental, food, and biopharmaceutical testing can now increase
productivity, reduce errors, and minimize personnel time and solvent use with a
new, all-in-one, automated chromatography sample preparation system.
The new Thermo
Scientific EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor is the first system to
automatically extract and concentrate analytes of interest from solid and
semi-solid samples, such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), or pesticides, in a single instrument,
eliminating manual sample transfer for a walk-away sample-to-vial workflow.
The system is also the first to perform four sample extractions and
concentrations in parallel, significantly improving sample throughput and
laboratory productivity. With manual intervention significantly reduced by a
factor of three, in some cases, results can be more accurate and
reliable—allowing users more time to focus on value-added tasks. Analytical
labs extracting from solid or semi-solid matrices can pair the sample prep
instrument with gas chromatography (GC), GC-mass spectrometry (MS), or liquid
chromatography (LC)-MS systems.
“Traditional
sample preparation for chromatography with solid or semi-solid samples is
labor-intensive, prone to errors and can stifle lab productivity,” said Dino
Alfano, vice president and general manager, ion chromatography and sample
preparation, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “Even with current automation solutions,
the process can involve time-consuming manual navigation of multiple
instruments. By seamlessly performing sample extraction and evaporation of four
samples in parallel, the EXTREVA ASE system redefines this cumbersome workflow.
Streamlining workflows allows our customers to reduce manual sample preparation
steps from hours to minutes, thereby increasing their productivity, minimizing
errors, and dramatically reducing solvent use; ultimately helping them meet
sustainability and cost goals.”
Matthew MacLennan, director, LC/MS/MS DevOps, Pacific Rim Laboratories, said,
“We are looking to innovate our processes with technologies that will enable us
to extract the most difficult and complex matrices with ease. EXTREVA ASE does
just that for our POPs extractions.”
To learn more about the new Thermo Scientific EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor, please visit www.thermofisher.com/extreva.