Abstract

Workshops

Day 1: Wednesday, May 18 17:40-17:50 Room A (Orbit Hall)

Approaches for the Elimination of Matrix Effects in Quantitative LC/MS Analysis (Introduction)

(1Agilent, 2AB SCIEX, 3Bruker Daltonics, 4Thermo Fisher, 5Shimadzu, 6Nihon Waters)
oHiroyuki Fukuda1, Takeshi Shibata2, Yoshihiko Takinami3, Masayuki Kubota4, Shinichiro Kawabata5, Tatsuya Ezaki6, Takeshi Serino1, Futoshi Satou6

Matrix effects have become a major concern in quantitative LC/MS analysis. The analyte(s) are interfered by co-elution with matrix compounds in the ionization process. Although the mechanisms involved in matrix effects have not been fully explored, some kinds of compounds are possible candidates to cause matrix effect. To minimize matrix effects, modification to the sample extraction methodology and improved chromatographic separation must be performed. In this workshop, we introduce about the approaches for the elimination of matrix effects in quantitative LC/MS analysis.