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4-Minute Bisphenol A (BPA) Analysis Increases Sample Throughput

13 Nov 2018

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high production volume industrial chemical used to make polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins that are used in many industries. BPA is released into the environment through industrial effluents and can also leach from packaging materials into food and beverage products. Although BPA concentrations are often low, repeated daily exposure can result in high cumulative doses. Interest in BPA analysis is growing as bisphenol A is an endocrine disruptor that can mimic estrogen, thus disrupting normal hormone levels and causing a significant impact on health. It is also potentially linked to obesity, diabetes,
ADHD, and other health conditions. BPA HPLC analysis can be done using a C18 LC column, but analysis times can be long and peak shape often is not ideal.

Raptor™ Biphenyl LC Column

Restek Corp.

With Raptor™ LC columns, Restek chemists became the first to combine the speed of superficially porous particles (also known as SPP or “core-shell” particles) with the resolution of highly selective USLC® technology. This new breed of chromatographic column allows you to more easily achieve peak separation and faster analysis times without expensive UHPLC instrumentation.

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