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G1329 autosampler

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies
Sourced in United States

The G1329 autosampler is a laboratory instrument designed for automated sample injection. It is capable of handling a variety of sample vials and can be integrated with other analytical equipment, such as gas or liquid chromatography systems, to enable unattended sample analysis.

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HPLC-MS/MS Protocol for Compound Analysis

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HPLC analysis was carried out while using an Agilent 1200 HPLC system installed with a G1379B micro vacuum degasser, a G1312A binary pump, a G1329 autosampler, and a G1316A oven (Agilent, Santa Clara, CA, USA). MS/MS experiments were conducted on a system that consisted of a 3200 Q TRAP triple-quadrupole linear ion trap mass spectrometer fitted with a Turbo V™ source and a Turbo Ion Spray probe (SCIEX, Framingham, MA, USA). Instrumental control, data acquisition, and processing were performed with Analyst Software program (version 1.4.2) (SCIEX, Framingham, MA, USA).
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HPLC Analysis of Catalpol Compound

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Catalpol was performed on a Agilent HPLC system (Agilent 1200 series with a G1322A vacuum degasser, G1311 AQuat pump, G1329 Autosampler, G1316A thermostatted column compartment, G1365D Multi-Wavelength Detector, and G1328B Man. Inj, in conjunction with Agilent ZORBAX bonus-rp C18 column (250mm × 4.6mm, 5μm, Agilent Technologies, American). The mobile phase was a mixture of Acetonitrile and water (0.5:99.5, v/v) with a flow rate of 1 mL/min. The auto-sampler was maintained at 25°C, and the injection volume was held constant at 10μL.
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