Agilent msd 6130
The Agilent MSD 6130 is a single quadrupole mass spectrometer designed for a wide range of analytical applications. It provides accurate mass determination and quantitative analysis capabilities.
2 protocols using agilent msd 6130
ADME Characterization via HPLC-DAD-MS
UV/LC-MS Analyses for ADME Studies
for ADME studies were performed by UV/LC–MS with an Agilent
1260 Infinity HPLC-DAD system interfaced with an Agilent MSD 6130
(Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA) system. Chromatographic separation
was obtained using a Phenomenex Kinetex C18-100 Å column (150
× 4.6 mm) with 5 μm particle size and gradient elution
with a binary solution (eluent A: H2O, eluent B: ACN, both
eluents were acidified with formic acid 0.1% v/v) at room temperature.
The analysis started with 5% of B (from t = 0 to t = 1 min), then B was increased to 95% (from t = 1 to t = 10 min), then kept at 95% (from t = 10 to t = 19 min), and finally return
to 5% of eluent A in 1.0 min. The flow rate was 0.6 mL/min, and injection
volumes were 10 μL.
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