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News Release from: MIP Technologies | Subject: Beta Receptor SupelMIP
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2007
SPE for extraction of beta agonists,
antagonists
MIP Technologies and Supelco announce the launch of a new SupelMIP product for the selective extraction of the whole classes of beta agonists and antagonists
A highly selective and sensitive method for the simultaneous determination of beta antagonists and beta agonists is required for clinical, veterinary, food and environmental monitoring Using the Beta Receptor SupelMIP an easy, effective and selective extraction of the beta antagonist and beta agonist classes is obtained
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The rapidly growing range of SupelMIP products means that the range of customers who can benefit from the speed and ease of extraction, very low detection limits and clean extracts with minimized matrix effects is expanding fast," said Christine Widstrand, VP sales and marketing at MIP Technologies.
"This new product emphasises the broad benefits of MIPs where 'selective' multi-residue extraction is required".
"With molecularly imprinted polymer technology, analysts can reach a level of sample prep extraction selectivity that could not be achieved by conventional means.
"With the widespread advent of mass spec technology, more and more methods are requiring lower limits of quantitation when analysing difficult and dirty sample matrices".
"Improvements in selectivity during sample preparation are absolutely critical," said An Trinh, product manager, Supelco.
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