G01N2001/4061

DEVICE FOR SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF

Disclosed is a device for a solid phase extraction comprising two or more of the sorbents to remove phospholipids and salts from a sample, to thereby eliminate matrix effects during mass spectrometry analysis. In particular, the sorbents includes at least one sorbent which is water-wettable and contains at least one hydrophobic component and at least one hydrophilic component and at least one of sorbent having a specific affinity for a matrix interference like phospholipids. Further disclosed is a method using the device of the present invention.

Sorption of water from a sample using a polymeric drying agent

A method of extracting an analyte from a sample is described where the sample includes water. The sample and polymeric drying agent are added to a container. The polymeric drying agent includes a cationic monomer, an anionic monomer, and a crosslinker. The polymeric drying agent is configured to sorb water from the sample.

TEST APPARATUS
20170227536 · 2017-08-10 · ·

The test device is provided with a testing means for testing an added extraction solution utilizing immunochromatography or nucleic acid chromatography, an extraction solution container, and a tubular guiding member having an extraction solution inflow port communicating with the extraction container in a sealed manner at one end side and having an extraction solution outflow port at the other end side. The guiding member is configured so as to have inside the tube a rod-shaped extraction solution guide having capillary action and having one end at the extraction solution outflow port side able to contact the testing means and so that the extraction solution absorbed from the extraction solution inflow port side at the extraction solution guide moves by capillary action through the inside of the extraction solution guide and is added to the testing means through the one end of the extraction solution guide contacting the testing means.

Collection probe and methods for the use thereof

Method and devices are provided for assessing tissue samples from a plurality of tissue sites in a subject using molecular analysis. In certain aspects, devices of the embodiments allow for the collection of liquid tissue samples and delivery of the samples for mass spectrometry analysis.

On-surface mass tagging

The present disclosure relates to a method for detecting a compound, comprising the steps of: contacting a compound with a solid analytical surface (SAS), thereby forming an SAS with an absorbed compound; contacting the SAS with the absorbed compound with a mass tag, wherein the mass tag reacts with the absorbed compound, thereby forming an SAS with a covalently mass-tagged absorbed compound; and detecting the covalently mass-tagged absorbed compound by mass spectrometry. Also disclosed is a device for collecting breath aerosol, comprising a card or an envelope, wherein the card or the envelope comprise a tab, wherein the tab is a SAS.

System and method for extracting a target moiety from a sample using acoustic droplet ejection
11237086 · 2022-02-01 · ·

A method and system are provided for extracting a target analyte from a sample using acoustic ejection technology. The method involves applying focused acoustic energy to a fluid reservoir housing a fluid composition that contains a target analyte and comprises an upper region and a lower region, where the concentration of the target analyte in the upper region differs from that in the lower region. The focused acoustic energy is applied in a manner that is effective to result in the ejection of a fluid droplet from the fluid composition into a droplet receiver, wherein the concentration of the analyte in the droplet corresponds to either the concentration of the analyte in the upper region or the concentration of the analyte in the lower region, and wherein the concentration of the analyte is substantially uniform throughout the droplet. The fluid composition may comprise an ionic liquid, used in the extraction of ionic target analytes. Related methods and an acoustic extraction system are also provided.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESERVATION, TRANSPORT, AND ANALYSIS OF WATER SAMPLES

A device for collecting contaminants from water samples is provided. The device includes a solid sorbent that collects and stores the contaminants from water samples. The solid sorbent is configured to allow for the preservation of the stored contaminants. The concentrations of the contaminants in the water samples are determined via analysis of the solid sorbent or via elution of the stored contaminants from the sorbent and analysis of the eluate solution.

Automated dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction technique for the analysis of N-nitrosamines in water

An automated dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction method of detecting and quanta N-nitrosamines in an aqueous sample. The method includes (a) extracting an aqueous solution containing the N-nitrosamines by mixing an extraction solvent and a dispersive solvent with the aqueous solution, such that the N-nitrosamines, or a portion thereof, re-distribute from the aqueous solution to the extraction solvent, (b) permitting the resulting mixture in (a) to form a two-phase mixture containing an aqueous phase comprising containing the aqueous solution with reduced amounts of the N-nitrosamines and an organic phase containing the extraction solvent with the N-nitrosamines extracted from the aqueous solution, (c) injecting the organic phase, or a portion thereof, into an injection port of a gas chromatograph coupled with at least one mass spectrometer, and (d) analyzing the N-nitrosamines by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to detect and quantify the concentration of the N-nitrosamines in the aqueous solution.

PROCESSING CARTRIDGE FOR PORTABLE DRUG TESTING SYSTEM
20220236295 · 2022-07-28 ·

A cartridge for sample preparation includes an inlet configured to receive a collected sample, a phase transfer assembly including a plurality of bead layers, and an outlet. The collected sample is configured to be transferred through the bead layers of the phase transfer assembly to extract a compound therefrom. The outlet is configured to transfer the extracted compound to a detector for analysis of the extracted compound.

METHOD FOR WASHING EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE

The present invention provides a technique for reducing contamination with impurities in a system of operating an extracellular vesicle. More specifically, the present invention provides a method of washing an extracellular vesicle and the like. The method includes washing the extracellular vesicle with a nonionic surfactant that is a chain compound containing a structure represented by —O—(—CH.sub.2—CH.sub.2—O—).sub.x—H, wherein x is a value defined in the description.