TY - JOUR
T1 - Accelerating analysis for metabolomics, drugs and their metabolites in biological samples using multidimensional gas chromatography
AU - Mitrevski, Blagoj
AU - Kouremenos, Konstantinos
AU - Marriott, Philip
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Gas chromatography (GC) with mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the great enabling analytical tools available to the chemical and biochemical analyst for the measurement of volatile and semi-volatile compounds. From the analysis result, it is possible to assess progress in chemical reactions, to monitor environmental pollutants in a wide range of soil, water or air samples, to determine if an athlete or horse trainer has contravened coping laws, or if crude oil has migrated through subsurface rock to a reservoir. Each of these scenarios and samples has an assoiceated implementation method for GC-MS. However, few samples and the associated interpretation of data is as complex or important as biochemical sample analysis for trace drugs or metabolites. Improving the analysis in both the GC and MS domains is a continual search for better separation, selectivity and sensitivity. Multidimensional methods are playing improtant roles in providing quality data to address the needs of analysts.
AB - Gas chromatography (GC) with mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the great enabling analytical tools available to the chemical and biochemical analyst for the measurement of volatile and semi-volatile compounds. From the analysis result, it is possible to assess progress in chemical reactions, to monitor environmental pollutants in a wide range of soil, water or air samples, to determine if an athlete or horse trainer has contravened coping laws, or if crude oil has migrated through subsurface rock to a reservoir. Each of these scenarios and samples has an assoiceated implementation method for GC-MS. However, few samples and the associated interpretation of data is as complex or important as biochemical sample analysis for trace drugs or metabolites. Improving the analysis in both the GC and MS domains is a continual search for better separation, selectivity and sensitivity. Multidimensional methods are playing improtant roles in providing quality data to address the needs of analysts.
UR - http://www.future-science.com/doi/pdf/10.4155/bio.09.28
U2 - 10.4155/BIO.09-28
DO - 10.4155/BIO.09-28
M3 - Article
SN - 1757-6180
VL - 1
SP - 367
EP - 391
JO - Bioanalysis
JF - Bioanalysis
IS - 2
ER -