LibraryView software application enables faster identification of contaminants in samples.
The LibraryView software claims to be the first of its kind to enable scientists and lab technicians to screen hundreds of samples for hundreds of potential contaminants and residues using customised compound libraries.
It takes advantage of the integrated qualitative and quantitative functionality of QTRAP and TripleTOF technologies, enabling acquisition of full scan MS/MS spectra of compounds or contaminants present in a sample at high sensitivity.
The full MS/MS spectrum delivers all of the significant fragments of the compound of interest, creating a compound ‘fingerprint.’
According to the company, this enables more reliable compound identification compared to standard identification with only one or two fragments or MRMs.
The new LibraryView Software also enables high-throughput labs to improve their workflows and processes by creating their own custom libraries with retention time information, LC conditions, and associated matrices, which is also fundamental for improved robustness in library searching and compound identification.
Additionally, labs interested in smaller, more targeted compound screens can establish custom libraries for that targeted list.
For example, if a food or environmental testing lab is interested in targeting a short list of pesticide compounds, LibraryView Software enables them to easily set-up their custom library and only search the compounds of interest, eliminating the need to go through their entire, comprehensive library.
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