Thermo Fisher Gets New App

October 7, 2009

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SAN JOSE, Calif.Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., a leader in serving science, announced a new application note entitled Direct Analysis of Red Wine Using Ultra-Fast Chromatography. The application note explains the capabilities of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (U-HPLC) coupled to a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap mass spectrometer for use in the identification and quantitation of antioxidant constituents in red wine. The LTQ Orbitrap XL hybrid mass spectrometer combined with Accela U-HPLC delivers fast analysis times and accurate mass measurements, confirming the identity and structure of compounds in these complex mixtures.

The application note demonstrates the potential of a direct analysis of red wine using both the Accela and the LTQ Orbitrap XL. Researchers identified phenolic compounds responsible for most health benefits associated with red wine, such as quercetin, and they observed variable content across two different harvest years. Comparative analyses were performed using Thermo Scientific SIEVE 1.2 software. The features were filtered for statistical significance, with significant change defined as a minimum of two-fold concentration difference between the two harvest years. The results presented in the application note show statistically significant changes for individual compounds detected across two harvest years. The concentration differences for some compounds, particularly quercetin, were considerable.

The LTQ Orbitrap XL hybrid mass spectrometer delivers high-mass accuracy and resolution and is capable of multiple levels of fragmentation. The Accela U-HPLC affords fast analysis time while maintaining high chromatographic resolution, which is important for complex matrices. The combination of the LTQ Orbitrap XL with Accela U-HPLC provides a means of profiling complex mixtures as well as successful identification and advanced structural characterization of detected compounds without prior sample preparation.

 

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