News

LCGC International interviewed Bob Pirok from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands to discuss strategies for enhancing ...
Researchers at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (New Delhi, India) investigated the endogenous levels of gibberellins (GAs) at six different developmental stages and four time points in ...
Women in analytical chemistry face persistent barriers, but grassroots efforts like Sisters in Science are changing the ...
Scientists from the Technical University of Munich and Lund University explored the use of new models for liquid-liquid chromatography based off pre-existing procedures for liquid-liquid extraction.
To better detect polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the human body, a UHPLC–MS/MS method was developed and tested on urine samples from workers exposed to diesel exhaust.
A new analysis method for detecting bisphenols in environmental sources was tested using loofah sponges and solid-phase ...
A recently published study set out to determine whether serum metabolic signatures inform on the relationship between healthy ...
The conversation turns to collaboration—highlighting the value of cross-sector partnerships in advancing PFAS science, ...
To quantify antibiotics in ICU patients’ blood, dried blood spot analysis was sued alongside UHPLC–MS/MS to monitor these substances in a more convenient matter.
In this article, you’ll find some of the top content that was published on LCGC this week, including a technical article on food flavor and an interview with the president of Shimadzu Europa.
A new gas chromatography-based approach involving skin-contact sampling bands was used to detect potential malaria infections.
In a new study, researchers used GC–MS and LC–MS were used to detect composition fraud in food supplement creation.