Hyphenated techniques have received ever-increasing attention as the principal means to solve complex analytical problems.
Hyphenated techniques are widely used in chemistry and biochemistry and used for both quantitative and qualitative analysis of unknown compounds in complex natural product extracts or fraction and estimation of protein samples also.
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Application of hyphenated techniques(GC-MS)
1. Application of
Hyphenated
Techniques
in Drug Analysis
Presented By
Prof.(Dr.) Dinesh Kr. Mehta
MM College of Pharmacy,
Maharishi Markandeshwar
(Deemed to be University),
Mullana, Ambala
2. Hyphenated techniques
• Hyphenated technique is a combination or coupling of two analytical
techniques with the help of proper interface.
• The hyphenated technique is developed from the coupling of a separation
technique and detection technique. The term “hyphenation” was first adapted
by Hirschfeld in 1980 to refer to the on-line combination of a separation
technique and one or more spectroscopic detection techniques.
• The aim of the coupling is to obtain an information-rich detection for both
identification and quantification compared to that with a single analytical
technique.
• Where it is used
3. Advantages
For fast and accurate analysis
A Higher degree of automation.
Higher sample throughput.
Better reproducibility.
Reduction of contamination due to its closed system.
Separation of quantification at the same time.
4. Types of hyphenated techniques
Double hyphenated techniques.
Triple hyphenated techniques.
Double hyphenated techniques
• LC-MS
• LC-NMR
• LC-IR
• CE-MS
• GC-IR
• GC-MS
• HPLC-DAD
• GC-FTIR
Combining the two processes reduces the possibility of errors
6. General Introduction
• Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) is an analytical method
that combines the features of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to
identify different substances with in a test sample.
• GC-MS separates chemical mixtures into individual components (using a gas
chromatograph) and identifies / quantifies the components at a molecular
level (using a MS detector).
• It is one of the most accurate and efficient tools for analyzing volatile
organic samples.
• Mass spectrometer (MS) is an instrument that serves for establishment of the
molecular weight and structure of both inorganic and organic compounds,
and the identification and determination of analytes in complex mixtures.
7. Principle
GC-MS instrument separates chemical mixtures (the GC component) and
identifies the components at a molecular level (the MS component). GC
works on the principle that a mixture will separate into individual substances
when heated/ Partitioning of volatile sample with gaseous mobile phase and
liquid stationary phase. The heated gases are carried through a column with
an inert gas.
As the separated substances emerge from the column opening, they flow
into MS.
Mass spectrometry identifies compounds by the mass of the analyte
molecule.
10. The molecules are retained by the
capillary column and elute from the
column at different times.
The Mass spectrometer capture, ionize,
accelerate, deflect and detect the
ionized molecules separately by
breaking each molecule into ionize
fragments and detecting these
fragments using their mass to charge
ratio.
11. Food & beverage analysis
Types of Mass spectrometer Detectors
1. Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer- most common
2. Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
3. Magnetic Mass Spectrometer
Application
Food and beverage Analysis
Quantitation of pollutants in drinking and
waste water.
Environmental analysis
GC-MS is a powerful tool for monitoring
contaminants in air, water and soil.
Oil and gas analysis
GC-MS can be used during many
stages of petroleum and natural gas
testing workflows to determine energy content
12. Application
Identification of unknown organic compounds in hazardous
waste dumps and reaction products by synthetic organic
chemistry
Quantitation of drug in metabolites and urine is done for the
pharmacological and forensic use.
Used for drug analysis, pesticide and herbicide detection
Law enforcement (GC-MS is increasingly used for detection of
illegal narcotics marijuana, cocaine, opioids, piperazine, etc. and
in Sports anti-doping Analysis)
Astro chemistry and Geo chemical Research: Scientist analyzed
the atmosphere of venus with the help of GC-MS
13. Medicine and Pharmaceutical Application:GC-MS is widely used in pharmaceutical
industries for analytical research and development, quality control, quality assurance,
production, pilot plants departments for active pharmaceutical ingredients (API)
Clinical toxicology: The toxin and venoms are identified by GC-MS.
Academic research: analysis of new compounds for characterization and identification of
synthesized or derivatized compound.