Each hair sample is catalogued in a computer database system. Then, hair samples are stored in complete darkness at room temperature.
When we are ready to test the hair sample, we cut the strands into smaller pieces and incubate the hair in solvent to extract the drug. The processed sample is injected into a column and analyzed utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), which separates, identifies, and quantifies each compound.
Here's a look at our equipment:
Sartorius Precision Balance
Hair samples are weighed on a precision balance.
Agilent Technologies 6495 Triple Quad LC/MS
Our Agilent Technologies 6495 LC/MS system coupled to a Agilent Technologies 1290 Infinity II UHPLC is our newest triple quadrupole mass spectrometer for small molecule analysis. Our future assays will be developed on this machine.
AB Sciex API 5000 LC-MS/MS
Our AB Sciex API 5000 LC-MS/MS system coupled to a Shimadzu Prominence UHPLC is a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer for small molecule analysis.
Waters Quattro Ultima LC-MS/MS
The Waters Quattro Ultima LC-MS/MS system, connected with Shimadzu Pumps and a Waters Autosampler, ionizes the samples at atmospheric pressure and delivers a digitized analysis.
Shimadzu Prominence HPLC-UV/FL
The Shimadzu Prominence HPLC-UV/FL system delivers highly sensitive, high-speed analyses. Researchers compare stock and working solutions through an automated injection and separation process that is detected by UV absorption or fluorescence emission