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Chromasolv grade acetonitrile

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Sourced in Finland

Chromasolv-grade acetonitrile is a high-purity solvent used in various analytical and industrial applications. It is a colorless, volatile liquid with a distinct odor. The product meets the stringent requirements for chromatography-grade solvents, ensuring consistent quality and reliability for laboratory use.

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Preparation of Cationic Lignin Nanoparticles

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Never-dried softwood kraft pulp fibers (Metsä Board Husum mill, Sweden) were used to prepare TCNF following the method of (Saito et al. 2007 (link)). Sulfur-free birch lignin produced by BLN process (named after the company that initially developed the technology) was provided by CH Bioforce Oy (Finland). Briefly, the process involves hot water (150 °C) extraction of hemicelluloses from biomass followed by alkali cooking to extract lignin, all in oxygen-starved conditions (von Schoultz 2015 ). The LNPs were prepared by anti-solvent nanoprecipitation in acetone and water (Figueiredo et al. 2021 (link)). These LNPS were cationized by coating with glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride (GTAC)-treated lignin to produce cationic LNPs (cLNPs) (Agustin et al. 2022 (link); Sipponen et al. 2017 (link)). The detailed preparation of TCNF, LNPs, and cLNPs and their basic characteristics are available in the Supporting Information (Fig. S2). Hexadecane, GTAC, cyclohexanone, and acetone were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Finland). The pharmaceutical compounds, which are certified reference materials, dialysis membrane tubing (Spectra/Por 7, 6–8 kDa molecular weight cut-off (MWCO), Spectra/Por 1, 1 kDa MWCO), glass microfibre filters with a 0.7 µm pore size (Whatman GF/F), chromasolv-grade acetonitrile and methanol were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Finland).
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Quantification of Antiretroviral Drugs

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All ARV standards used were of the highest purity available. Lopinavir, saquinavir mesylate, nevirapine, and efavirenz were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich UK through a third-party agent. This panel of ARVs was selected due to availability. Agilent Quick Easy Cheap Effective Rugged Safe (QuEChERS) dSPE EMR-Lipid kits (5982-1010) were purchased through Chemetrix Pty Ltd. (Johannesburg, South Africa). Individual salts (sodium chloride and anhydrous magnesium sulfate) that constitute Agilent Bond Elute Final Polish for Enhanced Matrix Removal-Lipid (p/n 5982-0101) were separately procured from Sigma-Aldrich UK and mixed in their corresponding ratios (2 g of salt mix, i.e., 4:1 MgSO 4 :NaCl) in 15 mL round-bottomed tubes.
High-performance LC (HPLC)-grade water was obtained from water passed through a MilliQ water purification system (Millipore Ltd., Bedford, MA, USA). Chromasolv grade acetonitrile and formic acid (>98%) were also obtained from Sigma-Aldrich.
For details on instrumentation, multiple reaction monitoring optimization and chromatographic conditions are shown in Supplementary material.
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