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Labsolutions version 2

Manufactured by Shimadzu
Sourced in Japan

LabSolutions (version 2.5) is a software package developed by Shimadzu for data acquisition, processing, and management. It provides a unified platform for analytical instrumentation, enabling users to control and monitor various laboratory equipment from a single interface.

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2 protocols using labsolutions version 2

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GC-MS Analysis of Essential Oil Phytochemistry

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The phytochemical study of EO was characterized and identified using a Shimadzu GC system (Kyoto, Japan) equipped with a BPX25 capillary column with a 5% diphenyl and 95% dimethylpolysiloxane phase (30 m, 0.25 mm, and 0.25 m) and coupled to a QP2010 MS. The mobile phase was helium gas (99.99%) at a flow rate of 1.69 L/min. The injection, ion source, and interface temperatures were set to 250 °C, while the temperature program for the column oven was set to 50 °C for 1 min before being heated to 250 °C at a rate of 10 °C/min and maintained for an additional minute. The sample components were ionized in the Electron Ionization (EI) mode at 70 eV and a scanned mass range of 40 to 300 m/z. Each extract was administered in a 1 µL volume in the split mode. The compounds were identified by comparing their retention durations, mass spectra fragmentation patterns, and databases such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) database. LabSolutions (version 2.5, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) was used to process the data [61 (link),62 (link),63 (link)].
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GC-MS Analysis of Essential Oil Phytochemistry

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The phytochemical study of EO was characterized and identified using a Shimadzu GC system (Kyoto, Japan) equipped with a BPX25 capillary column with a 5% diphenyl and 95% dimethylpolysiloxane phase (30 m, 0.25 mm, and 0.25 m) and coupled to a QP2010 MS. The mobile phase was helium gas (99.99%) at a flow rate of 1.69 L/min. The injection, ion source, and interface temperatures were set to 250 °C, while the temperature program for the column oven was set to 50 °C for 1 min before being heated to 250 °C at a rate of 10 °C/min and maintained for an additional minute. The sample components were ionized in the Electron Ionization (EI) mode at 70 eV and a scanned mass range of 40 to 300 m/z. Each extract was administered in a 1 µL volume in the split mode. The compounds were identified by comparing their retention durations, mass spectra fragmentation patterns, and databases such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) database. LabSolutions (version 2.5, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) was used to process the data [61 (link),62 (link),63 (link)].
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