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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry) | Subject: ToxID
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 07 February 2008

Toxicology screening simplified with
this freeware

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Thermo Fisher Scientific announces the launch of its ToxID software for liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC/MS) analyses

This software is the latest addition to the comprehensive range of Thermo Scientific solutions for toxicology and forensic applications Thermo Scientific ToxID software is an easy-to-use software application that dramatically simplifies LC-MS/MS toxicology screening workflows for toxicology and forensic laboratories

The software uses compound retention time and MS/MS spectra for confident and accurate compound identification.

Pre-defined LC-MS/MS instrument and sample preparation methods are provided to handle several classes of compounds for general unknown screening (GUS) analysis.

The ToxID freeware and its compound library are easily customizable and expandable to fit a laboratory's specific needs.

ToxID works with the Thermo Scientific Xcalibur data system and LCquan quantitation software for seamless and integrated operation.

Clear and concise sample reports are generated automatically.

The software is compatible with Thermo Scientific ion trap mass spectrometers for unprecedented qualitative power in compound identification for the toughest samples or with Thermo Scientific triple quadrupole mass spectrometers for simultaneous quantitative and qualitative compound confirmation.

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