For researchers and drug development professionals, confident identification of molecules via MS/MS fragmentation remains a critical bottleneck, with traditional methods often identifying less than 30% of compounds in untargeted studies[citation:2].
This article provides a comprehensive guide to dereplication protocols specifically designed for the identification of low-abundance natural products (NPs), a critical step in accelerating drug discovery.
This comprehensive guide provides researchers and drug development professionals with a systematic framework for developing and optimizing Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) methods for complex natural product separations.
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers and analytical scientists on determining molecular formulas from high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) data.
For researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals, the Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System (AMDIS) is a critical but error-prone tool in GC-MS data analysis, often generating false positives...
This article provides an in-depth exploration of Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE) systems and their transformative role in natural product research and drug development.
Ambient ionization mass spectrometry (AIMS) represents a paradigm shift in microbiological analysis by enabling the direct, real-time analysis of microbial colonies with minimal or no sample preparation.
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers and drug development professionals on applying Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (SFC-MS) to the dereplication of plant secondary metabolites.
This article details NP-PRESS, an innovative two-stage mass spectrometry pipeline designed to overcome the critical bottleneck of dereplication in natural product research.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to micro-fractionation, a pivotal technique for deconvoluting complex biological mixtures to identify the specific chromatographic peaks responsible for bioactivity.