Automated sample preparation methods for mixing and centrifugation
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Automated sample preparation for environmental and pharmaceutical analyses addresses critical needs in throughput, accuracy, and reproducibility. The detection of BTEX compounds in soil is essential for monitoring pollution from petrol leaks, while robust dissolution and cleanup of pharmaceutical tablets are crucial for quality control in drug manufacturing.
This work presents two automated workflows: a methanolic extraction of soil samples to quantify benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) via GC-MS, and an automated tablet dissolution, vortexing, centrifugation, and HPLC assay for pharmaceutical compounds.
The BTEX extraction showed excellent linearity across six calibration points and reliable detection at low ppb levels, with SIM chromatograms confirming sensitivity. The pharmaceutical tablet method achieved high precision (RSD 0.7%) over nine replicates, effectively removing insoluble excipients and delivering reproducible quantitation.
Automating mixing and centrifugation enhances laboratory efficiency, minimizes human error, and ensures consistent sample handling. These workflows are directly applicable to environmental monitoring labs for VOC analysis and pharmaceutical QC environments.
Emerging automated ultrasonic baths could further expand automated sample preparation capabilities. Integrating these systems with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and extending the approach to diverse matrices such as biological fluids and food samples represent promising developments.
The integration of GERSTEL and Anatune automation platforms successfully streamlines complex sample preparation for GC and LC analyses, providing robust, high-throughput methods well suited for environmental and pharmaceutical laboratories.
GC/MSD, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ
IndustriesEnvironmental, Pharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, GERSTEL, Anatune
Summary
Significance of the topic
Automated sample preparation for environmental and pharmaceutical analyses addresses critical needs in throughput, accuracy, and reproducibility. The detection of BTEX compounds in soil is essential for monitoring pollution from petrol leaks, while robust dissolution and cleanup of pharmaceutical tablets are crucial for quality control in drug manufacturing.
Objectives and study overview
This work presents two automated workflows: a methanolic extraction of soil samples to quantify benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) via GC-MS, and an automated tablet dissolution, vortexing, centrifugation, and HPLC assay for pharmaceutical compounds.
Used instrumentation
- GERSTEL MultiPurpose Sampler MPS 2 XL with Dual-Head and mVorx vortexer
- Anatune CF200 centrifuge
- Agilent 7890A GC coupled to 5977 MSD
- Agilent 1260 HPLC system with diode array detector
Methodology
- Soil extraction: Garden soil samples were spiked with BTEX standards at 66 ppb to 1.7 ppm, plus a 3 ppb low-level spike. Samples were mixed at 3000 rpm, centrifuged at 4500 rpm, and the supernatant was processed for headspace GC-MS using a heated syringe.
- Tablet assay: Single tablets were dispersed in water, followed by methanol addition, vortexed for 20 minutes, centrifuged at 4500 rpm, diluted to 10 ml, homogenized, and injected via a 10 µl loop into an isocratic C18 HPLC column.
Main results and discussion
The BTEX extraction showed excellent linearity across six calibration points and reliable detection at low ppb levels, with SIM chromatograms confirming sensitivity. The pharmaceutical tablet method achieved high precision (RSD 0.7%) over nine replicates, effectively removing insoluble excipients and delivering reproducible quantitation.
Benefits and practical applications
Automating mixing and centrifugation enhances laboratory efficiency, minimizes human error, and ensures consistent sample handling. These workflows are directly applicable to environmental monitoring labs for VOC analysis and pharmaceutical QC environments.
Future trends and opportunities
Emerging automated ultrasonic baths could further expand automated sample preparation capabilities. Integrating these systems with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and extending the approach to diverse matrices such as biological fluids and food samples represent promising developments.
Conclusion
The integration of GERSTEL and Anatune automation platforms successfully streamlines complex sample preparation for GC and LC analyses, providing robust, high-throughput methods well suited for environmental and pharmaceutical laboratories.
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