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Gc ms system model 5975c msd

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

The GC/MS System Model 5975c MSD is a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) instrument manufactured by Agilent Technologies. It is designed to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex chemical mixtures by separating and identifying the individual components.

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GC/MS Analysis of Extracted Compounds

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Analysis after solid-phase extraction was performed using Agilent Technologies GC/MS System Model 5975c MSD (column, DB-5MS, 30 m × 0.25 mm i.d.; film thickness, 0.25 mm; column temperature, 100–325 °C (10 °C/min); injector temperature, 280 °C; turbocharged carrier gas, He at a flow rate of 48 cm/s; interface temperature, 300 °C) for quantitative testing.
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Quantitative Analysis of Blood CO-Hb and Alcohol

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Blood CO-Hb saturation (%) was analyzed using a CO-oximeter system (ABL 80 FLEX system, Radiometer, Copenhagen, Denmark). 18, 19 Blood alcohol levels were determined using headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). 20 For GC/MS, a 0.5-ml aliquot of sample was used. Automated GC/MS following solid/liquid phase extraction was performed using an Agilent Technologies GC/MS System Model 5975c MSD (column, DB-5MS, 30 m  0.25 mm i.d.; film, 0.25 µm; column temperature, 100-325 °C; injector temperature, 280 °C; turbocharged carrier gas, He at a flow rate of 48 ml/s; interface temperature, 300 °C). Quantitative analytical precision was less than 10% for all drugs in each specimen.
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