Friday, August 22, 2008

Jeffrey Hackett to present xanthines in biological fluids study at NEAFS 2008 (Oct. 1-4)

Although caffeine is planet earths most widely consumed drug, and has its main source in the coffee bean, it can be routinely detected in blood and urine. Measurement of caffeine and other xanthines such as theobromine and theophylline can be useful to forensic toxicologists offering interpretation to coroners and medical examiners as to cause and manner of death in forensic investigations. Previous methods of analysis have employed liquid- liquid extractions under weak acid and basic conditions (separately) to isolate the compounds. At this presentation an alternative solution is offered.


In this presentation attendees will learn about solid phase extraction performed in mixed mode operation and the chemistry involved in the isolation of caffeine and other xanthines including theobromine, theophylline from biological samples (blood/ urine). The use of pKa data to determine optimized extraction conditions will also be discussed. Attendees will also learn about how the solid phase extraction was performed in both hydrophobic mode and ion exchange modes using ethyl acetate/ methanol , and ethyl acetate/ acetonitrile/ ammonium hydroxide, respectively as elution solvents. After elution and evaporation separation of the xanthines in this procedure was carried out using liquid chromatography in isocratic mode employing a C18 column (150 x 2.1 mm ( 3μm)) and a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile: formic acid (0.1 % aqueous) (10: 90)) at a flowrate of 0.1 mL/ minute. Detection of the compounds was carried out using photodiode array in scanning mode (200nm- 350nm).

You can can attend the presentation at the 34th annual NEAFS meeting October 1st - October 4th, 2008 at the Renaissance Westchester Hotel, White Plains, NY.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

UCT helps to save the bees

This week at the 236th national American Chemical Society meeting in Philadelphia, researchers at Penn State university along with the National Science Laboratory presented the results of their research - "Pesticide build-up could lead to poor honey bee health". Pesticide extractions were run on UCT's QuEChERS columns.

Read more here: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-08/ps-pbu081408.php

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Excellence in SPE award 2008


It's that time of year again folks. We are now taking submissions for our annual Excellence in SPE award - to be handed out at the 2008 SOFT meeting in Phoenix, Arizona.

Award Criteria:

• Single unique application or technique

• Volume of work presented over time

• Extraction prior to a particular area of analysis, such as GC/MS, LC/MS,

electrophoresis, TLC, etc.

• A new approach to the use of SPE in forensics

• Use of SPE in a unique area of forensic science

• Any work which promotes the science of SPE in general


You can mail us (the address is at unitedchem.com/contact.htm) or email your submission to: submissions@unitedchem.com [Deadline = September 3rd, 2008]

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Why should I make the switch to Enviro-Clean® SPE?

Usually you would read some canned answer here but this time we will let one of our customers who just recently switched to our Enviro-Clean® C18 Universal Cartidges (ECUNIC18) answer that question.

"Just wanted you to know that we are having great success with herbicides by SPE. Our second mdl was fine and we switched all herbicide waters and leachates from LLE to SPE. The blanks are the cleanest I have ever seen and surrogate and LCS recoveries are great."

Friday, August 8, 2008

Confusing Caffeine: Weak Acid Neutral or Base? (Jeffery Hackett , Michael J.Telepchak, and Michael J. Coyer)

At the annual SOFT meeting this year in Phoenix, AZ, Jeffery Hackett will present a study on the analysis of total caffeine and other xanthines in biological sample using mixed mode SPE. Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and Tim Horton’s coffees were used and some interesting results found. Come to the meeting on Oct 25th-31st and see the differences in Caffeine levels in various coffees. And you thought all coffees were the same. This paper will also be featured in this years JAT Special issue.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

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