On-demand webinar: Toxic gases in food and the threat of ethylene oxide

On-demand webinar: Toxic gases in food and the threat of ethylene oxide

Ethylene oxide (EtO) is a gas that can be used as a fumigant on products intended for human consumption in order to reduce bacterial contamination, particularly salmonella. EtO has been banned in the EU since 1991, however in the past year, there have been an increasing number of instances where EtO has been found in significant amounts in sesame seeds, E410 (locust bean gum), E412 (guar gum) and finished products such as ice cream, baking goods and jam.

In this on-demand webinar, learn about a proven plug and play GC-MS solution for the determination of EtO using a triple quadrupole GC-MS/MS based on the SRM method developed at the CVUA, Stuttgart.

Speaker

Petra Gerhards | Regional Marketing Manager EMEA GC and GCMS | Thermo Fisher Scientific

Her background is over 30 years of experience in the field of GCMS, SPE and LCMS. Joined the EMEA Regional Marketing Team in 2016. She has been involved in a lot of workflow solutions combining Vials and Closures with SPE solutions, GCMS and LCMS. She works with KOL`s on data for regional specific marketing campaigns, organizes inhouse seminars and works on customer specific solutions. Her main expertise is in the field of Doping and Drugs of Abuse analysis.

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