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Phenomenex SAMPLE PREPARATION Selection and Users Guide

Guides | 2015 | PhenomenexInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of Sample Preparation in Analytical Chemistry


Sample preparation is a critical step in any analytical workflow, directly impacting chromatographic performance, sensitivity and instrument longevity. Removing matrix interferences such as particulates, proteins, phospholipids and co-extractives ensures accurate quantitation in LC, GC and mass spectrometry applications.

Objectives and Study Overview


This guide presents a comprehensive selection of sample preparation techniques, ranging from simple filtration and protein precipitation to advanced QuEChERS, phospholipid removal, simplified liquid–liquid extraction and solid phase extraction. It aims to help analysts choose the most effective, efficient and cost-effective approach for routine and high-throughput analyses.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Various preparation strategies and associated hardware are described:
  • Filtration: syringe filters with membranes (RC, PTFE, PES, nylon, CA, glass fiber) and Luer-lock fittings to remove particulates before LC/GC.
  • Protein Precipitation: Impact plates with Solvent Shielding Technology™ allow in-well precipitation and direct filtration of plasma or tissue samples under vacuum or centrifugation.
  • Phospholipid Removal: Phree sorbent tubes and plates selectively trap phospholipids to reduce ion suppression in bioanalysis.
  • QuEChERS: roQ kits for buffered (AOAC, EN) or non-buffered extraction of pesticides, with dispersive SPE tubes for fat, wax or pigment clean-up.
  • Simplified Liquid Extraction: Novum SLE cartridges and plates deliver rapid, emulsion-free liquid–liquid extraction of drugs and lipophilic analytes.
  • Solid Phase Extraction: Strata and Strata-X sorbents in tubes or 96-well formats covering reversed phase, ion-exchange and normal phase chemistries for targeted cleanup and concentration.
  • Supporting Devices: vacuum manifolds (10–96 positions), collection plates, sealing mats, adapter caps, robotic compatibility and centrifuges.

Main Results and Discussion


Performance data highlight how each technique improves analytical outcomes:
  • Filtration extends column life by preventing particulate buildup.
  • Impact protein precipitation plates achieve >90% recovery of acids, bases and neutrals with no leaks.
  • Phree removal reduces phospholipid content to zero for key m/z 184 markers and restores MS sensitivity over hundreds of injections.
  • roQ QuEChERS protocols deliver reproducible recoveries for pesticides, mycotoxins and antibiotics in 18–20 minute LC runs.
  • Novum SLE yields >80% recoveries without emulsions and reduces phospholipid-related ion suppression to baseline.
  • Strata-X polymeric and Strata silica phases provide high load capacities, pH stability and customizable selectivity for complex matrices.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Implementing these methods can:
  • Enhance throughput through 96-well automation or rapid manual protocols.
  • Increase reproducibility with batch-controlled sorbents and low-binding membranes.
  • Reduce solvent usage and cleanup time.
  • Minimize matrix effects, improving sensitivity and quantitative accuracy.
  • Prolong column and instrument lifetimes by preventing fouling.

Future Trends and Potential Uses


Emerging trends in sample preparation include:
  • Integrated, multi-technique devices combining filtration, precipitation and extraction.
  • Micro- and nano-scale formats for low-volume samples and single-cell analysis.
  • Green chemistry approaches using biodegradable sorbents and reduced solvent volumes.
  • AI-driven method selection tools and automated workflows.
  • Advanced sorbent designs for challenging analytes and ultra-trace detection.

Conclusion


Choosing the appropriate sample preparation technique is essential for achieving reliable, high-quality analytical results. The range of filtration, precipitation, QuEChERS, phospholipid removal, SLE and SPE solutions described here offers flexibility and performance for laboratories across environmental, food, pharmaceutical and clinical sectors. By optimizing cleanup, concentration and solvent compatibility, analysts can enhance sensitivity, accuracy and productivity.

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