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Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoids and Metabolites: Adding New Compounds to an Existing LC-MS/MS Method

9 Jul 2017

The analysis of synthetic cannabinoids and their metabolites can be a difficult and challenging task. Keeping up with the ever-growing list of synthetic cannabinoids that illicit drug makers produce further complicates the analysis. This application note shows how the retention and selectivity of the Raptor Biphenyl column enable new drugs to be added to an existing LC-MS/MS method.

Raptor FluoroPhenyl LC Column

Restek Corp.

Restek's Raptor FluoroPhenyl column offers the ability to run in reversed-phase or HILIC mode for a variety of compounds. It is ideal for increasing sensitivity and sensitivity in LC-MS analyses. 

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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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