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  1. サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
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  4. 4 日本ウォーターズ(米国本社 Waters Corporation)  Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 アイテス Shiga//Electronic Components and Semiconductors

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  1. [Case Study] Impurity Analysis of Amino Acids Using HPLC-UV-CAD サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  2. High-precision, rapid, and robust characterization of peptides and proteins. 日本ウォーターズ(米国本社 Waters Corporation) 
  3. [Analysis Case] Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Ergothioneine in Mushrooms 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST
  4. 4 Double convergence type GC-HRMS "DFS" サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  5. 4 Component Analysis: GC-MS Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometer アイテス

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[Case Study] Workflow for Non-Target Analysis Using GC-MS

Introducing a case study of non-target analysis combining GC-MS and deconvolution software.

In recent years, the demand for non-target analysis has been increasing in many fields, such as odor analysis and impurity analysis, using GC-MS. This involves conducting comprehensive measurements without specifying the measurement targets through full scan MS and extracting valuable information from the vast spectral data obtained. Since the full scan MS data obtained from GC-MS can contain information on hundreds to thousands of compounds, efficiently identifying valuable information from this data is a very important challenge. Additionally, it is crucial to select the optimal pretreatment device considering high extraction capability, broad coverage, and the form and properties of the sample, in order to comprehensively extract samples without loss and introduce them into GC-MS. This application note presents a case study of non-target analysis that combines a system connecting a pretreatment device to a Thermo Scientific GC-MS instrument with AnalyzerPro, a deconvolution software from SpectralWorks.

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[Customer Case Study] GC-MS Analysis of Volatile E&L Compounds

Development and Optimization of Headspace GC-MS Method for Volatile Extractables and Leachables

This is a technical document regarding the development of analytical methods for volatile E&L compounds by SGS in the United States. A rubber plunger stopper was used as a sample, and headspace was employed for sample extraction. This sampling technique allows for easy method setup and optimization, making it highly suitable for testing volatile leachables from polymer materials. Furthermore, by combining it with a high-resolution GC-MS system, it confidently and rapidly identifies volatile impurities in polymer materials with excellent sensitivity and mass resolution.

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[Case Study] Comparison of Volatile Components in Meat Sauce Using GCMS

A high-resolution GCMS workflow that clarifies the differences in the constituent components of various foods.

The processed foods we consume develop unique flavors and aromas due to various differences in the quantities and origins of the ingredients used, as well as cooking times, even if they share the same name. Understanding these differences at the component level is crucial in food research, and the use of GC/MS methods is expected to shed light on volatile components, which are believed to be factors influencing aroma. Non-target analysis that encompasses all contained components has been considered challenging due to the vast amount of information and the complexity of analytical operations. To obtain reliable results, efficient sampling methods, chromatographic separation, advanced mass separation, and software for smooth statistical analysis of the data are required. In this technical document, we present a workflow using high-resolution GC-MS (Orbitrap GC-MS) and Compound Discoverer software for low molecular analysis, as a solution to smoothly and accurately address this complex food comparison, exemplified by the inter-sample comparison of commercially available meat sauces from three food manufacturers.

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GC-MS considering helium supply shortages and safety when using hydrogen.

Please obtain the presentation materials on solutions to the helium depletion issue in GC and GC-MS analysis from "PDF Download."

Due to the recent shortage of helium gas supply, it has become urgent to review the operation of analytical instruments that use helium. Measures for GC and GC-MS include reducing helium consumption or using hydrogen as an alternative carrier gas. In addition to the general helium depletion issue, you can view an explanation of our solutions in the PDF download.

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[Case Study] Residual Pesticide Analysis in Baby Food Using High-Resolution GC-MS

Achieving high selectivity and high sensitivity for accurate quantitative analysis of pesticide residues in food.

The Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC mass spectrometer demonstrates excellent performance in pesticide analysis in baby food. This system provides high selectivity and sensitivity with mass resolutions set at 30,000 and 60,000, accurately detecting low concentrations of pesticides from complex sample matrices. The QuEChERS method using citrate buffer was employed for sample preparation. This technical document presents the performance evaluation results of linearity, sensitivity, mass accuracy, and ion ratios for 18 types of pesticides in baby food extracts. All pesticides were detected and identified at the lowest standard concentration of 0.005 mg/kg, with mass accuracy showing high reliability within 1.5 ppm across all concentration levels. 【Features】 ■ Accurate mass measurement at high resolution ■ High selectivity and sensitivity even in complex sample matrices ■ Easy data acquisition and analysis using Thermo Scientific Chromeleon chromatography data system (CDS) software ■ Good linearity with a coefficient of determination of over 0.99 ■ Mass accuracy within 1.5 ppm across all concentration levels

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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)

It is possible to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze trace components in a mixture with high precision.

It is possible to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze trace components in a mixture with high precision.

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Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer Pursuing High Sensitivity and Stability

Provides the necessary sensitivity and dynamic range for each analysis! A gas chromatograph mass spectrometer with a new detector. It generates high productivity.

Introducing the Clarus SQ 8 GC/MS (Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer). With the adoption of the new "Clarifi" Detector, the Clarus SQ 8 GC/MS pursues further sensitivity and stability, providing the necessary sensitivity and dynamic range for each analysis, resulting in high throughput and productivity. Additionally, it features the new ion source, SMARTsource, which enhances maintenance by further pursuing plug-in capabilities. 【Features】 ◆ Adoption of the new "Clarifi" Detector, achieving high sensitivity and stability ◆ Adoption of a new ion source, improving maintenance with further pursuit of plug-in capabilities ◆ Expansion of analytical methods with the GC sampler TurboMatrix series and Swafer technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Analysis Case] Evaluation of the Functional Ingredient Glucosylceramide

Qualitative analysis by LC/MS and quantitative analysis examples by HPLC.

Glucosylceramide (plant ceramide), one of the glycosphingolipids, has been reported to have moisturizing effects and improvements for atopic dermatitis, making it a component of interest in the beauty field. Although the main structural components of glucosylceramide vary among plants, qualitative analysis can be performed using LC/MS. Additionally, since glucosylceramide has multiple molecular species even from the same plant source, quantitative analysis can be conducted with high precision using an evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD).

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[Analysis Case] Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Ergothioneine in Mushrooms

Case studies of quantitative analysis of functional ingredients

Ergothioneine is an amino acid homolog discovered in ergot, known for its strong antioxidant properties and anti-photoaging effects, and research and development are ongoing in the fields of medicine and beauty. Since humans cannot produce ergothioneine in their bodies, they obtain it from sources rich in it, such as certain mushrooms. An analysis of eight types of mushrooms using LC/MS/MS revealed that ergothioneine was detected in all of them. Quantitative analysis was conducted on three types of mushrooms from the Pleurotaceae family, which are said to have high ergothioneine content.

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[Analysis Case] Analysis of Odorous Components in Olive Oil

Identification of odor components causing differences in products through GC/MS comparison.

When an unusual odor arises from food, it is important to identify the components that cause it. In foods containing various odor components, trace elements can significantly contribute to the overall smell, and the balance of component quantities can lead to substantial differences in odor. Therefore, it is necessary to narrow down the candidate components by comparing the odorous product with a normal product. Here, we present a case study that compares new olive oil and old olive oil using GC/MS to analyze the odor components responsible for the unusual smell.

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[Analysis Case] High-Sensitivity Analysis of Nitrogen Compounds by GC

Analysis of nitrogen compounds using GC/MS/NPD (Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector).

When analyzing samples containing nitrogen compounds using GC, simultaneous measurement with MS (mass spectrometer) and NPD (nitrogen-phosphorus detector) allows for the detection of components that do not appear as peaks in the MS, enabling the acquisition of MS spectra from their retention times for qualitative analysis. In this case, a sample containing trace amounts of the nitrogen-containing compound trimethylamine was measured using GC/MS/NPD. A peak that was buried in the baseline in the MS was confirmed by the NPD, allowing for the qualitative identification of trimethylamine from the mass spectrum at the same retention time.

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[Analysis Case] Analysis of the Concentration of Functional Ingredients in Blood Components

Case study on the evaluation of resveratrol concentration in blood.

Measurement method: LC/MS Product field: Food and pharmaceuticals Analysis purpose: Composition evaluation and identification

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[Analysis Case] Investigation of the Causes of Yellowing in Polyurethane

By using PDA and MS in LC, it is possible to qualitatively analyze colored extracts.

Many organic materials (resins) may discolor due to aging and other factors. The causes include the formation of conjugated double bonds within the polymer, the degradation of additives contained in the resin, and the transfer of surrounding substances, among others. When the degradation of additives is the cause, the responsible substances can be analyzed by elution using methods such as LC or GC. Here, we provide an overview of the causes of resin discoloration and analysis methods, and introduce a case where the coloring substances responsible for yellowing in polyurethane were separated by LC and qualitatively identified using a combination of PDA and MS.

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Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF system

Simplifying identification and quantification! Achieving reliability in various analyses from routine workflows to advanced research.

The "Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF System" is a tool for the identification, quantification, and interpretation of compounds that can be analyzed by GC. It is capable of acquiring full-spectrum high-resolution precise mass data over a wide dynamic range. It is equipped with an EI ion source that provides low-energy EI functionality. 【Features】 ■ High sensitivity detection ■ Accurate quantification ■ Molecular formula estimation capability ■ Simplification of spectra ■ Reproducible data *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Comparison of Ion Sources in Qualitative Analysis of Odorous Components

Comparison of AEI Ion Source and General Ion Sources

Odor analysis is an important analytical theme that is widely conducted not only in food but also in exhaust from equipment, the atmosphere, and the construction field. Among these unpleasant-smelling compounds that humans find distasteful, many have low olfactory thresholds. Technological advancements related to measurement, such as methods for collecting odor compounds, separation in gas chromatography, and the development of detectors, have been rapidly progressing to improve performance. In this context, improvements to ion sources in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) have also been made as part of efforts to enhance sensitivity, with reports indicating sensitivity improvements of more than ten times compared to conventional types in recent years. This application note presents the results of an investigation into how the Advanced EI (AEI) ion source, which has improved sensitivity compared to the standard ion source (Thermo Scientific ExtractaBrite ion source), can provide advantages in qualitative analysis, using geosmin, one of the compounds responsible for unpleasant odors, as an example.

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[Case Study] High-Precision PAH Quantification in Edible Oils Using High-Resolution GCMS

Achieving accurate and highly sensitive quantification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) using high-resolution GC-MS.

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are components generated from the heating of organic materials, and due to concerns about their carcinogenicity and other health effects, PAHs present in food are regulated in some countries and regions. In particular, edible oils may undergo heating as a pretreatment during extraction from raw materials, which raises the possibility that PAHs could be generated during the thermal processing, even if the raw materials themselves do not contain PAHs. Since various countries have established standard values for PAHs, safety inspections may be required when exporting food abroad. These standard values are becoming stricter year by year, and high-sensitivity detection measurement devices are needed to accurately quantify these standard values. This application note presents a case of highly sensitive quantification of PAHs without interference from matrix components, achieved using the high mass resolution and mass accuracy of the Orbitrap GC-M system, a high-resolution GCMS. Data acquisition is performed through full scan measurements, making method development easier and enabling retrospective analysis (such as checking whether newly regulated components were present in previously measured samples).

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Double convergence type GC-HRMS "DFS"

A standard model in the world of dioxin analysis! Excellent sensitivity and reliability.

This is a dual convergence high-resolution gas chromatography mass spectrometer (GC-HRMS) for ultra-trace quantitative analysis of dioxins and persistent organic pollutants (POPs). It complies with all official methods and regulations for dioxin analysis and is used worldwide due to its excellent performance. ■ Flexible Equipment Configuration - Unique Dual GC configuration (2 GCs for 1 MS, up to 4 columns) allows for expanded flexibility (optional) - Sophisticated space-saving design - Environmentally friendly low power consumption design ■ Excellent Sensitivity and Reliability of Dual Convergence HRMS - Reliable analysis of trace samples: Guaranteed specification value of S/N ≧ 200 for 20 fg TCDD - High ion transmission rate and reproducibility achieved through optical system design - Cleaning and replacement of filaments and ionization chambers do not require vacuum release ■ GC that Enhances Productivity - Modular inlet to maximize uptime - Helium saver module: Reduces helium consumption while maintaining analysis conditions (estimated example: approximately 84% reduction) - Multifunctional auto-sampler For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Impurity Analysis of Amino Acids Using HPLC-UV-CAD

Achieving cost reduction and highly reliable analysis: The combination of charged particle detectors (CAD) and UV detectors allows for the simultaneous analysis of amino acids and impurities without derivatization.

This application introduces a method for the highly sensitive and robust analysis of L-aspartic acid and glycine impurities using the HPLC-UV-CAD method. The conventional derivatization methods used in amino acid analysis have faced challenges such as human error and variability in derivatization efficiency; however, this method provides a more reliable approach by detecting without derivatization. Additionally, it allows for the simultaneous analysis of amino acids and their impurities (especially organic acids) in a single chromatography run, significantly reducing analysis time and contributing to cost savings. Furthermore, the selectivity and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the new analytical method are equivalent to established official methods, making it useful for amino acid quality control. 【Features】 ■ Fewer errors compared to derivatization methods, offering greater robustness and reliability ■ Simultaneous detection of amino acids and organic acids using a single method, reducing analysis time and costs ■ Highly sensitive detection of amino acids through the combination of CAD and UV ■ The selectivity and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the new analytical method are equivalent to official methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Impurity Analysis of Topiramate by HPLC-CAD

The combination of a single quadrupole mass spectrometer and CAD allows for the identification of known impurities and the prediction of molecular weights and proposed structures of unknown impurities!

This content explains the benefits of combining a Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) and a Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer for impurity analysis of topiramate. The HPLC-UV system is a common analytical method used in many laboratories. By combining CAD and a mass spectrometer with this system, comprehensive impurity detection becomes possible. CAD detects non-volatile and semi-volatile compounds with high sensitivity. The mass spectrometer not only confirms molecular weight but also eliminates the possibility of co-elution by verifying peak purity. Additionally, the in-source Collision-Induced Dissociation (CID) function allows for the confirmation of known impurities and the structural estimation of unknown impurities. 【Features】 ■ Identification of known impurities and molecular weight prediction and structural estimation of unknown impurities ■ High-precision impurity profiling through combination with a Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer ■ Peak identification based on m/z and elimination of co-elution possibilities ■ CAD has high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range, accommodating gradient analysis *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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High-precision analysis of the complex physicochemical properties of mRNA medicines.

High-precision evaluation of molecular weight, structure, and aggregation using light scattering detectors and LC-MS.

mRNA has been gaining attention as a modality in recent years, but evaluation methods have not yet been established, posing challenges in product development. SEC-MALS (Size Exclusion Chromatography with Multi-Angle Light Scattering detection) serves as a powerful tool for evaluating important biophysical characteristics. By utilizing SEC-MALS, it is possible to measure molecular weight, size, and three-dimensional structure with high precision, obtaining essential information for the development and optimization of mRNA therapeutics. Furthermore, when combined with LC-MS, it enables more comprehensive characterization and biophysical property analysis. The use of LC-MS for the separation and analysis of synthetic nucleic acids is effective, allowing for the simultaneous acquisition of a wide range of information, including purity, impurity content, and sequence confirmation. With the enhancement of dedicated analysis software, anyone can easily perform data analysis, regardless of their experience with LC-MS. By clicking [Submit], you are deemed to have consented to Waters' use and processing of the information provided on this site in accordance with Waters' Terms of Use and Privacy Notice. Terms of Use and Privacy Notice www.waters.com/legalandprivacy

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High-precision, rapid, and robust characterization of peptides and proteins.

Comprehensive acquisition of molecular weight, aggregates, amino acid sequence information, etc., using light scattering detectors and LC-MS.

SEC-MALS, which combines size exclusion chromatography and multi-angle static light scattering, is commonly used for the analysis of polymers but is also suitable for molecular weight analysis of low molecular weight (LMW) peptides. Multi-angle light scattering (MALS) detectors such as DAWN and miniDAWN are very useful for online measurement of the molecular weight of peptides under 1,000 daltons. LC-MS allows for detailed characterization analysis, including amino acid sequences and post-translational modifications. By combining LC-MS with SEC-MALS, comprehensive data can be obtained, ranging from detailed analysis to the overall molecular weight and aggregates of peptides. By clicking "Submit," you agree that Waters may use and process the information provided on this site in accordance with Waters' Terms of Use and Privacy Notice. Terms of Use and Privacy Notice www.waters.com/legalandprivacy

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Agilent's Environmental Sample PFAS Analysis Resource Kit

Agilent has deep insights and extensive experience in PFAS analysis methods in water and environmental samples as a leader in the environmental analysis market for over 40 years. We support a comprehensive PFAS analysis workflow, from sample preparation to screening, quantification, and reporting.

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Component Analysis: GC-MS Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometer

Introducing a new device! We present an analytical method aimed at the qualitative and quantitative analysis of components contained in samples.

We have introduced the "GC-MS Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer" manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation. This is one of the analytical methods aimed at qualitative and quantitative analysis of components contained in samples, used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile organic compounds such as parts, materials, residual solvents, and additives. It is necessary for the measurement target to be gasified (with a boiling point below 300°C), but it is suitable for component analysis of mixtures due to its higher sensitivity compared to IR and RAMAN, as well as the ability to separate components in the GC section. 【Overview of GC-MS Equipment】 ■ GC-MS Main Unit: GC-2030, GCMS-QP2020 NX ■ Headspace Sampler: HS-20 ■ Pyrolysis Analyzer: Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer Py-3030 ■ Specifications ・Detection Limit: Several ppm (varies depending on the measurement target) ・Headspace: 40–300°C, Sample Size 13mm x 40mm or smaller ・Pyrolysis Analyzer: 50–1050°C (EGA measurement compatible), Sample Size up to 4mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Analysis of Additive Defects in Polymers Using Thermal Desorption GC-MS

It is possible to analyze with good sensitivity using thermal desorption GC-MS analysis! We propose methods tailored to the symptoms of issues and objectives.

Various additives are used in polymers to improve stability and processability; however, due to environmental impact and long-term storage, additive components may precipitate on the polymer surface, or the additives themselves may undergo chemical changes, leading to discoloration and degradation. This document presents examples of analyzing the bleed-out of additives and the chemical changes of additive components due to UV irradiation using thermal desorption GC-MS. Although additive components are present in only small amounts compared to the main polymer components, they can be analyzed sensitively using thermal desorption GC-MS. We propose methods tailored to specific issues or objectives, such as predicting product degradation in combination with reliability testing, thermal analysis, and main component analysis. Please feel free to contact us. [Contents] ■ Analysis of additive components bled out from nitrile rubber ■ Analysis of additive components in nylon 66 subjected to UV irradiation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Analysis of evolved gases and identification of polymer materials using GC/MS.

Principles and Applications of Pyrolysis GC/MS

Pyrolysis GC/MS is a gas chromatography-mass spectrometer equipped with a pyrolysis device in the sample introduction section. For polymer materials that previously required complex pretreatment, samples can now be introduced into the GC for analysis without pretreatment by heating and decomposing them with the pyrolysis device. Additionally, by varying the temperature conditions of the pyrolysis device and the sampling conditions (double-shot method), it is possible to obtain two different types of information, such as additives and polymer materials, separately from the same sample, making the analysis of unknown polymer materials easier.

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[Analysis Case] LC/MS/MS Analysis of Non-Specified Antioxidant (TBHQ)

Achieving quantitative analysis of TBHQ in low concentration food with a high recovery rate.

TBHQ (tert-Butylhydroquinone) is a compound used as an antioxidant in foods in countries such as the United States and China. However, in Japan, the import and sale of foods containing TBHQ is not permitted. As a result, imported foods may contain TBHQ, and if detected domestically, measures such as voluntary recalls are taken. This document presents examples of adding 0.1 ppm of TBHQ to various foods and measuring it using LC/MS/MS. In all cases, TBHQ was analyzed with a recovery rate of over 80%. We hope this will help ensure the safety and security of imported foods and raw materials.

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[Analysis Case] Quantitative Analysis of Acrylamide in Food

Participating in the FAPAS proficiency test ensures the accuracy of analytical values.

In 2002, it was announced that acrylamide, which may have carcinogenic properties, is generated when foods high in carbohydrates are heated at temperatures above 120°C (Figure 1), attracting attention. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) website, acrylamide is found in many foods, including fried potato snacks, toast, and coffee. At MST, we participate in the proficiency testing FAPAS and confirm that the absolute value of the z-score is 2 or below (satisfactory), allowing us to accurately quantify acrylamide in food using LC/MS/MS.

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