Tackling the Pitfalls of Oral Fluid Matrix Analysis

Oral fluid has emerged as a popular biological matrix for analysis due to its non-invasive nature and ease of sample collection. However, the analysis of oral fluid samples becomes challenging due to the presence of the excipients, surfactants, and preservatives in the collection buffer. These additives are necessary to ensure the stability and authenticity of the sample during collection and transport. However, the presence of these additives can foul the optics of the mass spectrometer and diminish the signal response of the analyte panel if the samples are not cleaned up adequately before injection.

In this webinar, Shahana Wahab Huq, senior application scientist at Phenomenex, will present an effective sample cleanup method for oral fluid analysis that targets 32 pain panel analytes and results in good precision, accuracy, and linearity over 300 fold dynamic concentration range.

Key learning objectives

  • Challenges of handling oral fluid matrix and how to tackle them
  • Matrix effect
  • Advantages of using Micro elution SPE sorbent technology

Who should attend?

  • Customers from Clinical/Tox industry
  • Sample prep and chromatography learners

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Shahana Wahab Huq
Shahana Wahab Huq
Phenomenex
Dora Wells
Dora Wells
Clinical Content Editor, SelectScience

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