Analytical scientists in the world of food safety are constantly challenged to increase productivity and efficiency in workflows related to targeted pesticide quantitation. The Thermo Scientific™ Pesticide Explorer Collection is a comprehensive set of LC-MS solutions with tested methods, designed for laboratories performing routine quantitation, targeted and non-targeted screening of pesticide residues in food matrices.
The Pesticide Explorer Collection is available in four pre-configured, pre-tested solutions. Each configuration includes all needed workflow components-consumables, hardware, software and built-in instrument and data processing methods-pre-configured and tested.
For laboratories performing targeted quantitation, the Standard Quantitation configuration includes the Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Endura™ triple quadrupole MS and ensures compliance against regulated levels of detection.
For quantitative applications demanding maximum sensitivity, the Premier Quantitation configuration features the Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Quantiva™ triple quadrupole MS to meet or exceed regulatory limits.
For laboratories offering specialized analytical services, there is a choice of two Thermo Scientific™ HRAM Orbitrap configurations for screening and quantitation employing the Thermo Scientific™ Q Exactive™ Focus MS. HRAM capability significantly enhances quantitative accuracy even when analyzing complex sample matrices with limited prior clean-up as well as the ability to quantify and confirm in one analysis. Learn More
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