Application note: Analysis of 27 GC-amenable pesticides in cannabis in North America with the 8890/7010
This application note defines a complete workflow that achieves limits of detection (LOD), limits of quantitation (LOQ), accuracy, and precision
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This application note defines a complete workflow that achieves limits of detection (LOD), limits of quantitation (LOQ), accuracy, and precision
This application notes discusses a novel food authenticity workflow targeted for routine analysis that allows to distinguish black pepper samples
This application describes the Agilent 7890B/7000C and 8890/7010B triple quadrupole GC/MS systems for pesticide analysis in milk and linearity ranges
This application demonstrates the use of Agilent 8890 GC system and 7000D GC/MS triple quad mass spec to detect ethylene oxide in sesame seed samples
This application note provides an example of a novel food authenticity workflow that can be used for food classification and detection of food fraud.
In this study, high resolution GC-QTOF data were used to analyse yerba mate extracts of four different brands
In this poster, EDGE automated solvent extraction system was evaluated for extraction of 235 pesticides from tomatoes
This poster provides information on the compounds leached from coffee filter paper and the suggestion that rinsing, before brewing, is a good idea.
Join us for an informative webinar exploring the capabilities of Agilent’s MP-AES in performing quick multi elemental wine analyses.
Our latest Food Integrity supplement discusses sustainability and drinking water quality.
Researchers in Belfast teamed up with the Mars Global Food Safety Center and Agilent Technologies to help farmers and producers, particularly in the developing world, more easily identify fraud.
This supplement on CBD, Cannabis & Hemp explores the importance of good data when it comes to reliable cannabis testing, cooking with cannabis and why gin and CBD complement each other, plus more...
To protect public health, organisational bodies have set strict maximum residue limits for veterinary drugs found in foods of animal origin.
There are several misconceptions and challenges associated with cannabis laboratory testing space.
21 July 2020 | By
Tarun Anumol, Director for Global Food & Environmental Markets at Agilent Technologies.