LECO supports food safety testing through contaminant detection, trace element analysis, and protein verification, helping manufacturers meet strict regulatory and consumer standards.
Joining us from the University of Messina, Mariosimone Zoccali, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, present on 'Boosting Food Analysis Using GCxGC-ToFMS.
In his talk, Prof. Zoccali explores the pioneering applications of Comprehensive T...
Combustion techniques for determining nitrogen/protein in foods is gaining popularity due to shorter analysis times, ease of operation, and improved safety characteristics, but it is limited by the amount of sample an instrument is capable of anal...
This application note demonstrates the sensitive quantification of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA), a primary cause of cork taint in wine, using HS-SPME coupled with GC-TOFMS on the Pegasus BT. Spiked wine samples were analyzed across sub-ppt to ppb ...
Yeast is difficult to study due to chemical and physical complexities of metabolites and wide concentration ranges. High-Resolution GC and GCxGC can provide efficient analysis of these complex samples.
Water content in soil and plant tissue is an important parameter that can influence crop growth, yield, and quality. In addition, moisture plays an important role in commerce and storage of food products. Determination of ash in soil can be used t...
Mineral Oil Hydrocarbons (MOSH and MOAH) are critical contaminants in food, packaging, and consumer products. This application note presents a robust LC-GCxGC-TOFMS/FID workflow designed to reduce data interpretation uncertainty and improve reliab...
Professor Susan Richardson from the University of South Carolina will delve into her groundbreaking research on a newly discovered class of disinfection byproducts in drinking water. Using advanced techniques such as gas chromatography coupled wit...