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Qtrap 5500+

Qtrap 5500+

The Sciex Qtrap 5500+ is a triple quadrupole liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system, widely used in fields such as ADME/toxicology studies, metabolomics, clinical research, and food safety. This instrument combines the high sensitivity of triple quadrupoles with the high resolution of a linear ion trap, offering excellent quantitative and qualitative analysis capabilities.

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Product Advantages

High Sensitivity, high resolution

Multi-Mode Analysis

Equipped with a user-friendly software interface and built-in various common analysis methods for ease of use

Product Applications

Toxicology Research: Used for studies on drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
Metabolomics: Used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of metabolites.
Clinical Research: Used for the detection and analysis of biomarkers.
Food Safety: Used for the detection of residues and contaminants in food.
Pharmaceutical Analysis: Used for drug content determination, impurity detection, and metabolite analysis.
Forensic Science: Used for the analysis of drugs, toxins, and metabolites in bodily fluids and tissues.
Environmental Monitoring: Used for detecting harmful substances such as pesticide residues and veterinary drug residues in environmental water samples.

Product Specifications

Resolution

Sensitivity

Throughput

Scan Speed

Mass Range

Ion Source

≥140,000 FWHM at m/z 200

Detection limit down to femtogram level

Can analyze up to 100 samples per hour

In rapid scan mode, can collect up to 10 data points per second

Standard mass range of m/z 100-1000, with optional extended mass range

Optional ion sources include Electrospray Ionization (ESI), Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization (APCI), and Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD) source