ON-DEMAND WEBINAR:
Reducing Analytical Complexity by the Application of Enzymes
In Part I, Dale Dexter will go through critical aspects for successful LC-MS/MS separation and quantitation of drug analytes. This will include a review of chromatographic peak deconvolution and identification, the use—and cost—of standards to quantify peak areas, and the overall exponential complexity that occurs as new analytes are added to a panel. In Part II, John Tomashek will introduce enzymes as a way to decrease the complexity and the cost of analysis. He will review the fundamental aspects of how enzymes work and the basics needed for successful enzyme hydrolysis. In Part III, John Tomashek will present the application of different commercial enzymes to real samples to show the sorts of pitfalls that can occur, and you can ensure you are getting consistent valid results.
At the end of this webinar, participants will:
- Have an increased appreciation for the enormous complexity and challenges of LC-MS/MS separation and quantitation of analytes;
- Understand how enzymes work and can reduce the complexity of drug analysis, and
- Feel confident that enzymes can be integrated into your analytical protocols to achieve consistent valid results.