Thermo Fisher Scientific Offers On-Demand Webinar On The Benefits Of ICP-MS
Bremen, Cheshire, Germany - Thermo Fisher Scientific offers on-demand webinar on the benefits of ICP-MS for food safety applications.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, recently announced a new educational webinar "Eat Safe: Use ICP-MS". Precise, real-time food safety testing is critical to ensure the finest product quality, meet food safety legislation and, most important, safeguard human health. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) with isotope ratio analysis is the method of choice for food safety applications as it offers wide elemental coverage, high sensitivity and increased speed of analysis. The new webinar, which discusses the unique analytical capabilities of ICP-MS for the food safety industry.
This informative webinar provides a thorough overview of current European legislation governing the production and trade of food products. It also explains how ICP-MS can perform dependable measurements of toxic heavy metals in food samples for easy and timely regulatory compliance. The webinar presenters are Dr. Shona McSheehy, ICP-MS applications specialist, Dr. Yolanda Fintschenko, food safety marketing manager, and Sylveer Bergs, European commercial marketing manager, inorganic MS products, Thermo Fisher Scientific. The presenters address key topics such as how speciation of elements can influence food safety and how isotope ratio analysis can play an important role in making sure that food products are safe for consumers.
Elemental speciation analysis is vital in the food safety industry as it reveals valuable information about the toxicity and bioavailability of trace elemental species contained in food products. Additionally, isotope ratio analysis enables the differentiation between synthetic and natural food products, providing information about their botanic and geographic origins as well as the technological processes used in their production. The webinar illustrates the superior ability of ICP-MS to provide accurate and rapid determination of both elemental species and isotope ratios, showing how the technique can analyze a variety of sample matrices for both trace and elevated analyte levels in a single analytical run.
The webinar demonstrates the exceptional analytical capabilities of ICP-MS through a number of application examples for the food safety industry. Experimental results reveal how the powerful Thermo Scientific ELEMENT 2 delivers high sensitivity, ultra-low limits of detection and fully resolved interferences. The results also demonstrate how the Thermo Scientific XSERIES 2 can analyze any element regardless of the complexity of the food sample and can eliminate interferences when coupled with a collision/reaction cell (CRC).
The webinar will also provide an introduction to stable isotope ratio analysis (SIRA) and bulk- and compound-specific isotope analysis (BSIA and CSIA). These systems are used to investigate food authenticity and origin. SIRA has been used to characterize alcoholic beverages, meats, wines, olive oils, bergamot oils and vanilla extracts for food adulteration and origin studies.
The comprehensive Thermo Scientific offering includes sample collection, sample preparation, instrumentation and data management products focused on the needs of food safety. In addition, chemicals, consumables, equipment and supply chain services are available through the Fisher Scientific brand. From research to testing and monitoring, Thermo Fisher provides methods-based consulting and applications support. Thermo Scientific solutions enable fast and accurate testing of potentially harmful contaminants in food including chemical residues, fungicides, natural toxins, pathogens, pesticides, trace elements and veterinary drugs.
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