SCIEX sets a new standard in accurate mass quantitation at ASMS 2025
The ZenoTOF 8600 system and new software collaborations were unveiled at the 73rd American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) in Baltimore, USA
3 Jun 2025
ZenoTOF 8600 system
Setting a new standard in accurate mass quantitation, SCIEX launched the ZenoTOF 8600 system at ASMS 2025. The system is competitive in identification, superior in quantitation, and enhances structural understanding so scientists can now confidently quantify thousands of species from complex samples in short acquisition times.
The ZenoTOF 8600 system brings sensitive quantitation to the ZenoTOF portfolio. Innovations include:
- The OptiFlow Pro source, DJet ion guide, and QJet ion guide – Enables the system to generate and transmit more ions. When combined with the Zeno trap, this facilitates 10x improvement in sensitivity, compared to the ZenoTOF 7600+ system.
- Mass Guard technology, introduced last year on the SCIEX 7500+ system – Protects the system from contamination and increases uptime.
- New optical detector – Allows the system to operate effectively at higher ion currents.
- ZT Scan DIA 2.0 – Covers a larger mass range so scientists can now quantify what was previously a struggle to identify – across all omics disciplines. ZT Scan DIA 2.0 is a transformation of the most comprehensive SCIEX DIA approach.
To match the data processing needs of the ZenoTOF 8600 system, the new SCIEX OS software version 4.0 enhances operability with speed and automation. Automated workflow improvements and progressive software functionalities establish the benchmark for efficiency, accuracy, and precision.
This builds on the SCIEX OS ecosystem, to seamlessly connect innovations in hardware and software processing. A new software collaboration this year includes that with MS-Dial, an open-source software platform designed for untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics analysis. This collaboration enhances the identification and quantification of small molecules through advanced spectral deconvolution and library matching.
The latest version of MS-Dial now supports SCIEX raw data across multiple scan modes and is well-suited for ZT Scan DIA, ensuring greater accuracy and efficiency in data analysis.
In addition, SCIEX and Bioinformatics Solutions Inc (BSI) continue to drive innovation in mass spectrometry-based proteomics solutions. The latest release of PEAKS Studio 13 translates data from ZT Scan DIA, SWATH DIA, and DDA to deliver expansive peptide identification, reliable protein inference, and novel peptides, as well as deep insight into the PTM and sequence variant expression within biological studies. This version also brings processing improvements for ZT Scan DIA, optimizing CV% and processing speed to ensure greater accuracy and efficiency in proteomics workflows.
“This year’s launches will enable us to see exciting impact across OMICS research. We are motivated by what our customers tell us, that they can foresee real-world outcomes as a result of the new data generated and the insights interpreted,” Jose Castro-Perez Ph.D., Vice president, product management at SCIEX.
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