Sample preparation solutions
Brochures and specifications | 2020 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Solid‐phase extraction (SPE) is a fundamental sample preparation technique that enhances analytical performance by removing matrix interferences, concentrating analytes, and reducing ion suppression in chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses. By improving sensitivity, reproducibility, and instrument lifetime, SPE plays a critical role in pharmaceutical, environmental, food and beverage, and biochemical laboratories.
This resource aims to guide analysts through the selection and application of SPE consumables and syringe filters by:
Key consumables and sorbents include:
The six‐step SPE procedure:
Example: Optimization for testosterone on HyperSep Retain PEP cartridges using sequential methanol/water washes (0–90%) and elution at 90% methanol to achieve optimal recovery and extract cleanliness.
Optimized SPE protocols demonstrate:
Applications include:
Emerging developments in SPE and filtration:
Thermo Scientific SPE cartridges and syringe filters offer robust, versatile solutions for sample clean‐up and concentration. Adhering to a structured SPE workflow and performing systematic optimization ensures high‐quality extracts and reliable analytical performance across diverse sample matrices.
No specific literature references were provided in the source document.
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Summary
Significance of the topic
Solid‐phase extraction (SPE) is a fundamental sample preparation technique that enhances analytical performance by removing matrix interferences, concentrating analytes, and reducing ion suppression in chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses. By improving sensitivity, reproducibility, and instrument lifetime, SPE plays a critical role in pharmaceutical, environmental, food and beverage, and biochemical laboratories.
Objectives and study overview
This resource aims to guide analysts through the selection and application of SPE consumables and syringe filters by:
- Presenting criteria for SPE phase and cartridge selection based on sample polarity, solubility, and matrix characteristics
- Outlining a standardized six‐step SPE workflow for clean extract preparation
- Describing method optimization strategies for loading, washing, and elution
- Providing guidance on syringe filter and membrane selection for sample clarification
Instrumental setup
Key consumables and sorbents include:
- Thermo Scientific HyperSep and SOLA SPE cartridges and 96‐well plates with phases such as C18, C8, Phenyl, Hypercarb, SCX, SAX, Retain PEP/CX/AX, mixed‐mode WCX/WAX
- Thermo Scientific Titan3 and Target2 syringe filters featuring membranes: cellulose acetate, nylon, PVDF, PES, PP, PTFE, regenerated cellulose, and glass micro‐fiber
Methodology
The six‐step SPE procedure:
- Sample pre‐treatment: adjust pH, ionic strength, remove particulates by filtration or centrifugation
- Cartridge conditioning: activate sorbent with appropriate solvents, preventing drying
- Column equilibration: use the same solvent as sample matrix to prepare sorbent
- Sample loading: deliver at controlled flow rate (typically ~1 mL/min) to retain target analytes
- Wash: selectively remove weakly bound interferences using optimized solvent strength
- Elution: disrupt analyte–sorbent interactions with a solvent strong enough to recover analytes in minimal volume
Example: Optimization for testosterone on HyperSep Retain PEP cartridges using sequential methanol/water washes (0–90%) and elution at 90% methanol to achieve optimal recovery and extract cleanliness.
Main results and discussion
Optimized SPE protocols demonstrate:
- Enhanced selectivity and sensitivity through reduced matrix effects and analyte concentration
- Reproducible, clean extracts that extend column life and reduce detector maintenance
- Lower detection limits and improved quantitation accuracy
Benefits and practical applications of the method
Applications include:
- Pharmaceutical analysis and bioequivalence studies
- Environmental monitoring of trace contaminants
- Food and beverage quality control
- Clinical and biochemical research assays
Future trends and possibilities
Emerging developments in SPE and filtration:
- Automation with high‐throughput 96‐well SPE formats integrated into LC-MS workflows
- Novel sorbent chemistries for targeted removal of phospholipids and specific analyte classes
- Online SPE coupling and miniaturized formats for rapid analyses
- Data‐driven SPE method selection using informatics and machine learning
Conclusion
Thermo Scientific SPE cartridges and syringe filters offer robust, versatile solutions for sample clean‐up and concentration. Adhering to a structured SPE workflow and performing systematic optimization ensures high‐quality extracts and reliable analytical performance across diverse sample matrices.
Reference
No specific literature references were provided in the source document.
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