Pierce™ FlexMix™ Kalibrierlösung
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Pierce™ FlexMix™ Kalibrierlösung

Die Thermo Scientific Pierce FlexMix-Kalibrierlösung ist eine Mischung aus 16 hochreinen, ionisierbaren Komponenten (Massebereich: 50 bis 3000 m/z) zur Plus-Weitere Informationen
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KatalognummerMenge
A3923910 ml
Katalognummer A39239
Preis (EUR)
399,00
Each
Menge:
10 ml
Preis (EUR)
399,00
Each
Die Thermo Scientific Pierce FlexMix-Kalibrierlösung ist eine Mischung aus 16 hochreinen, ionisierbaren Komponenten (Massebereich: 50 bis 3000 m/z) zur Plus- und Minus-Ionisierungskalibrierung mit der Orbitrap Tribrid Instrumentensteuerungs-Software 3.1 (oder höher) für Orbitrap Fusion, Orbitrap Fusion Lumos und Orbitrap ID-X MS-Geräte.

Merkmale der Pierce FlexMix-Kalibrierlösung:
Verbesserte Massengenauigkeit—verbesserte Massengenauigkeit durch erweiterten Massebereich
Plus- und Minuskalibrierung—Einzelformulierung mit erweiterten Massebereichen für beide Ionisierungs-Kalibriermodi
Hoch validiert—hochwertige, streng getestete Formulierung mit chargenspezifischen Analysezertifikaten
Gebrauchsfertig—der Referenzstandard kann direkt in eine Spritze geladen und in das Instrument injiziert werden
Stabil—Lagerung bis zu 18 Monate bei Raumtemperatur

Die Pierce FlexMix-Kalibrierlösung ist eine gebrauchsfertige Formulierung, die zur Plus- und Minus-Ionisierungskalibrierung von Instrumenten optimiert wurde. Der erweiterter Massebereich (50 bis 3000 m/z) verbessert die Empfindlichkeit und Massengenauigkeit von Orbitrap Massenspektrometern. Außerdem wird die FlexMix-Kalibrierlösung in einer ISO 9001-zertifizierten Anlage hergestellt und jede Charge nach strikten Vorgaben qualitätsgeprüft. Die stabile Lösung wird in einer auslaufsicheren, hochreinen PTFE-Flasche geliefert.

Das Kalibrierungsverfahren entsprechend der Orbitrap Tribrid Bedienungsanleitung durchführen.

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Specifications
Chemische ReaktivitätAmin
Zur Verwendung mit (Geräte)Massenspektrometer
Menge10 ml
VersandbedingungRaumtemperatur
ArbeitsablaufschrittKalibrierung
FormFlüssig
ProduktliniePierce
ProdukttypKalibrierlösung
Unit SizeEach

Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)

What is the difference between Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution and Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution for Auto-Ready Mass Spectrometers?

Both the Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution and Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution for Auto-Ready Mass Spectrometers have the same 16 components and produce the same spectra. However, the Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution for Auto-Ready Mass Spectrometers has a different storage solution: LC-MS grade acetonitrilie 87% (v/v) and LC-MS grade water 13% (v/v). The FlexMix Calibration for Auto-Ready Mass Spectrometers is designed to be used only in mass spectrometer instruments with autocalibration feature, such as Orbitrap IQ-X Mass Spectrometer using Orbitrap Tribrid Series 3.5 Instrument Control Software (or later).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.

What type of instruments does the Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution work with?

We recommend using the Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution with Orbitrap Fusion, Orbitrap Fusion Lumos, and Orbitrap ID-X MS instruments.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.

What is the Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution, and what is its main purpose?

The Pierce FlexMix Calibration Solution is a mixture of 16 highly pure, ionizable components (mass ranges: 50 to 3,000 m/z) designed for both positive and negative ionization calibration using Orbitrap Tribrid Series 3.1 Instrument Control Software (or later) for Orbitrap Fusion, Orbitrap Fusion Lumos, and Orbitrap ID-X MS instruments.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.

Zitierungen und Referenzen (5)

Zitierungen und Referenzen
Abstract
Improved Skin Barrier Function Along with Hydration Benefits of Viola yedoensis Extract, Aesculin, and Schaftoside and LC-HRMS/MS Dereplication of Its Bio-Active Components.
Authors:Thonthula S,Sousa S,Dubuis A,Boudah S,Mehta R,Singh A,Eilstein J,Tabet JC,John S,Roy D,Pannakal ST
Journal:International journal of molecular sciences
PubMed ID:39684479
The skin hydration level is a key factor that influences the physical and mechanical properties of the skin. The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the epidermis, is responsible for the skin's barrier function. In this study, we investigated the role of a unique composition of Viola yedoensis extract ... More
Pharmacometabolomics via real-time breath analysis captures metabotypes of asthmatic children associated with salbutamol responsiveness
Authors:Zeng J, Usemann J, Singh KD, Jochmann A, Trachsel D, Frey U, Sinues P.
Journal:iScience
PubMed ID:39697593
Asthma is a widespread respiratory disease affecting millions of children. Salbutamol is a well-established bronchodilator available to treat asthma. However, response to bronchodilators is very heterogeneous, particularly in children. Pharmacometabolomics via exhaled breath analysis holds promise for patient stratification. Here, we integrate a real-time breath analysis platform in the workflow ... More
High-throughput identification of gut microbiome-dependent metabolites
Authors:Han S, Guiberson ER, Li Y, Sonnenburg JL.
Journal:Nat Protoc
PubMed ID:38740909
A significant hurdle that has limited progress in microbiome science has been identifying and studying the diverse set of metabolites produced by gut microbes. Gut microbial metabolism produces thousands of difficult-to-identify metabolites, which present a challenge to study their roles in host biology. In recent years, mass spectrometry-based metabolomics has ... More
Multilevel Proteomic Profiling of Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Caco-2 Cell Differentiation to Characterize an Intestinal Epithelial Model.
Authors:Fekete EE,Wang A,Creskey M,Cummings SE,Lavoie JR,Ning Z,Li J,Figeys D,Chen R,Zhang X
Journal:Journal of proteome research
PubMed ID:38810023
Emergent advancements on the role of the intestinal microbiome for human health and disease necessitate well-defined intestinal cellular models to study and rapidly assess host, microbiome, and drug interactions. Differentiated Caco-2 cell line is commonly utilized as an epithelial model for drug permeability studies and has more recently been utilized ... More
A guide to precise measurements of isotope abundance by ESI-Orbitrap MS.
Authors:Kantnerová K,Kuhlbusch N,Juchelka D,Hilkert A,Kopf S,Neubauer C
Journal:Nature protocols
PubMed ID:38654136
Stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur are widespread in nature. Nevertheless, their relative abundance is not the same everywhere. This is due to kinetic isotope effects in enzymes and other physical principles such as equilibrium thermodynamics. Variations in isotope ratios offer unique insights into environmental pollution, trophic ... More