Rapid Multicomponent Phytochemical Analysis: A Greener, Cost-saving Alternative to Chromatographic Methods

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In this webinar you will learn about: The Aqualog's A-TEEM technology that combines UV/Vis absorbance with multidimensional fluorescence. The benefits of using A-TEEM as an alternative to HPLC and GC for the analysis of dietary supplements and other natural products.

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Beginning: 07/25/23

Location: Online

Absorbance-Transmission Excitation Emission Matrix, or A-TEEM, is a multimodal spectroscopic approach that incorporates UV/Vis and 3D fluorescence for a 2-in-1 measurement. This attractive methodology promotes a rapid and cost-effective alternative for analyses in areas as diverse as water treatment, food & beverage, natural products, and pharmaceuticals. In addition to having high sensitivity and specificity, A-TEEM has proven to be a robust tool for samples with complex matrices and analytes of interest that are present at low concentrations, which is often the case for natural products.

Two presentations will offer insight into A-TEEM.

Title: Fast Detection of Adulteration in Lavender Essential Oil using A-TEEM Multidimensional Spectroscopy.
Jeff Julien, Life Science Applications Specialist, HORIBA Scientific
We will demonstrate how A-TEEM can be used to rapidly screen samples of lavender essential oil to detect signs of adulteration.

Title: Rapid Method for Simultaneous Quantitation of Kavalactones and Flavokavains in Kava
James Kababick, Director, Flora Research Laboratories, LLC
We present a novel approach to the simultaneous quantitative analysis of kavalactones and flavokavains in Piper methysticum root materials utilizing A-TEEM Spectroscopy (simultaneous Absorbance-Transmission fluorescence Excitation and Emission Matrix acquisition).

In this webinar you will learn about: The Aqualog's A-TEEM technology that combines UV/Vis absorbance with multidimensional fluorescence. The benefits of using A-TEEM as an alternative to HPLC and GC for the analysis of dietary supplements and other natural products.

Who should attend: Natural Products Chemists, Formulation Scientists, Food & Beverage Manufacturers, Food Science and Agriculture Researchers, Cosmetics and Personal Care, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Compliance Personnel, QC, R&D scientists, Contract Testing Laboratory Managers & Technicians, State and Federal Regulators, Forensics & Toxicology Scientists.