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New York State Dept. of Health Chooses Dionex Acclaim Trinity P1 column for Analysis of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid Residues

February 2010, Sunnyvale, CA-Dionex Corporation is pleased to announce that the Wadsworth Center of the New York State Department of Health, in Albany, New York, has chosen the Dionex Acclaim® TrinityTM P1 column in a new HPLC method for the simultaneous separation of melamine and cyanuric acid residues in dairy products and pet foods. In response to the acetonitrile shortage, a successful "simple, accurate, and sensitive method" was developed on the Dionex column using methanol (replacing acetonitrile) in the mobile phase. Dr. Tran, B.N. et. al, describes this validated method in the publication titled, Use of Methanol for the Efficient Extractionpublished in J. Agric. Food Chem.and Analysis of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid Residues in Dairy Products and Pet Foods, 2010, 58, 101-107. It states that excellent linearity was achieved using methanol and the results are "comparable to those published by the FDA."

The Acclaim Trinity P1 column is a unique, high-efficiency, silica-based column with concurrent anion exchange, cations exchange, and reversed-phase functionality, and is designed for efficient chromatography of mixtures of basic, acidic, and neutral substances. The column chemistry  is based on innovative Nanopolymer Silica Hybrid (NSH) technology developed by Dionex Corporation. The NSH technology results in particles with concurrent functionalities. The silica inner-core contains pores layered with organic material that provides both reversed-phase and anion-exchange properties. The outer surface area is modified with cation-exchange functionality. The NSH technology ensures distinctive spatial separation of the compounds via anion-exchange and adsorption at the inner-pore area, and cation-exchange at the outer-pore area. The functionality is unsurpassed because all retention mechanisms can function simultaneously, and can be controlled independently.

For more information, visit www.dionex.com or contact your local Dionex representative.

Dionex (NASDAQ:DNEX) is a global leader in the manufacturing and marketing of liquid chromatography and sample preparationsystems, consumables, and software for chemical analysis. The company's systems are used worldwide in environmental analysis and by the life sciences, chemical, petrochemical, food and beverage, power generation, and electronics industries. Our expertise in applications and instrument ation helps analytical scientists to evaluate and develop pharmaceuticals, establish environmental regulations, and produce better industrial products.

Trinity is a trademark and Acclaim is a registered trademark of Dionex Corporation.



 

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