Sample Preparation for Food Safety Analysis

Effective sample preparation for food safety analysis should efficiently and selectively remove interferences to ensure accurate and consistent data. Additionally, it should aim to process as many samples as possible at minimal cost.
Preparing samples for food safety analysis can often be cumbersome, but it doesn't have to be. In this webinar, we'll explore straightforward passthrough options for food sample cleanup. We'll provide examples of simple, innovative sample preparation solutions for analyzing mycotoxins, PFAS, pesticides, veterinary drugs, and PAHs across various food samples.
Presenter: Golnar Javadi (Application Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Golnar Javadi is an applications engineer providing online applications assistance and technical support for LC columns and supplies, Sample Preparation products, and Spectroscopy supplies.
Before joining Varian and then Agilent, Golnar worked in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries on method development and quality control. She also taught college level chemistry courses for a few years.
Golnar then joined Varian as a technical support specialist, providing customers with method development assistance and technical support on Sample Preparation (SPE, SLE, and Filtration), HPLC, GC, ToxiLab and DAT. After the Varian-Agilent merger, Golnar joined Agilent Technologies as an Applications Engineer. She provides technical support to customers on Sample Preparation products, Liquid Chromatography columns, and Spectroscopy supplies.
