Sunnyvale, CA — Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader
in serving science, is providing laboratories performing food safety analysis
with a new ion chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (IC-MS/MS) workflow
solution for regulatory compliant, cost-effective, and reliable analysis of
quaternary ammonium pesticides (Quats).Easily
and accurately determine and quantify the four cationic pesticides
“The Dionex IonPac CS21 is the gold-standard column for use in your Quat
determination and quantitation workflow,” said Alexander Semyonov, global
product manager, ion chromatography mass spectrometry, Thermo Fisher
Scientific. “Ion chromatography has an advantage over other technologies in
that it causes fewer matrix effects, and delivers superior retention and
separation of ionic species.”
When coupled with the TSQ Altis Plus triple quadrupole mass
spectrometer,
food safety testing laboratories will benefit from reliable and robust Quat
analysis that confidently meets regulatory requirements, while improving
laboratory productivity. IonPac CS21 and Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis Plus triple
quadrupole mass spectrometer complement the existing Anionic Pesticide Explorer
(APX) solution from Thermo Fisher Scientific, providing total coverage for all
polar, highly polar, ionic and ionizable food contaminants in one IC-MS/MS
system. Together, the system and new column can determine and quantify not only
Quats, but also glyphosate and its metabolites, and related compounds.
To learn more about our cation exchange columns (including the new CS21 ion
exchange column) for ion chromatography, please visit www.thermofisher.com/CationExchangeIC.