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Surveyor ms pump autosampler pda detector

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The Surveyor MS Pump/Autosampler/PDA Detector is a modular liquid chromatography system designed for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) applications. The system consists of a solvent delivery pump, an autosampler, and a photodiode array (PDA) detector. The pump provides precise and accurate flow control, the autosampler automatically injects samples, and the PDA detector measures the absorbance of the eluted compounds across a wide range of wavelengths.

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Comprehensive LC-MS/MS Analysis of Metabolites

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The analyses were performed using a Thermo Scientific LCQ FLEET system consisting of an LCQ FLEET ion trap mass spectrometer, a Surveyor MS Pump/Autosampler/PDA Detector (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) through an ESI source. The separation was obtained by using a Gemini® C18 110 A analytical column (150 × 2.00 mm i.d., 5 μm) and the pre-column (Phenomenex, Torrance, CA, USA). The mobile phase consisted of aqueous formic acid at 0.1% and acetonitrile (solvent B) at 0.3 mL/min (the injection volume was 10 µL). A linear solvent gradient was used as follows: from 10% B to 95% B in 25 min with a final plateau of 3 min at 100% B. The ion trap operated in data-dependent, full scan (60–2000 m/z), and MSn mode to obtain fragment ions m/z with a collision energy of 35% and an isolation width of 3 m/z. The negative and positive parameters of the ion mode ESI source have been optimized to an ionization voltage of 5.0 kV, a capillary temperature of 320 °C, a capillary voltage of 32 V, a sheath gas flow rate of 25 arbitrary units (AU), and an auxiliary gas flow rate of 10 AU. Data was acquired using Thermo Excalibur 2.2 software (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA, USA).
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Analytical Workflow for Compound Characterization

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The analyses were performed using a Thermo Scientific LCQ FLEET system consisting of LCQ FLEET ion trap mass spectrometer, Surveyor MS Pump/Autosampler/PDA Detector (Thermo Fisher Scientific) through an ESI source. A Gemini C18 110A analytical column (150 × 2.00 mm i. d., 5 µm) with pre-column (Phenomenex) was used for the separation. The mobile phase consisted of formic acid 0.1 % in water (solvent A) and methanol (solvent B) at 0.3 mL/ min (injected volume 10 µL). A linear solvent gradient used was as follows: from 15 % B to 100 % B in 30 min, with a final plateau of 3 min at 100 % B. The ion trap operated in data-dependent, full scan (60-2000 m/z), and MS n mode to obtain fragment ions m/z with a collision energy of 35 % and an isolation width of 3 m/z. The positive parameters of the ion mode ESI source have been op-timized to an ionization voltage of 5.0 kV, a capillary temperature of 300 °C, a capillary voltage of 33 V, a sheath gas flow rate of 30 arbitrary units (AU), and an auxiliary gas flow rate of 10 AU.
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