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, Founder & Managing Director
, President, Sabinsa Worldwide
, Director & Sr. Scientist at Sami Labs
, Director
, Director
, Director
, Director
, Director & Chief Executive Officer
,Director & President
- Strategy & Business Development
, Advisor / Sr. Vice President - R & D
Dr. Muhammed Majeed
Founder & Managing Director
Dr. Muhammed Majeed was born and raised in Kerala, India.
After graduating in Pharmacy from Kerala University, Majeed emigrated to USA in 1975. He continued his graduate studies in Long Island University, New York (M.S.) and St. John’s University New York (Ph.D.) specializing in Industrial Pharmacy.
Dr. Majeed has over 15 years of research experience in progressively responsible research positions with Pfizer Inc., Carter-Wallace and Paco Research.
Sabinsa Corporation, a research oriented pharmaceutical and nutraceutical marketing company, was founded by Dr. Majeed in 1988. Although the transition from a researcher to a marketing company was a tremendous challenge, Dr. Majeed handled it successfully. At present, this New Jersey based firm employs over 60 people.
In 1991, Dr. Majeed set up a research group at Bangalore, India called Sami Labs Ltd. The facility now has over 500 people working for the company. Sami Labs combines manufacturing and global marketing of nutraceuticals and fine chemicals with cutting edge research.
SAMI’s research based new products picked up recognition from the Indian Government as well. Sami received the National award for quality products from the PRESIDENT OF INDIA in the area of Basic Drugs . Both QUALITY and INNOVATION were the key components that resulted in the award. In addition, Sami pioneered the research and marketing of a number of phytonutrients based on Indian raw materials. Sami Labs was also honored twice by the Spices Board of India, receiving one award for developing a market for Garcinia cambogia and the other for export performance.
Dr. Majeed received awards from several Indian American groups for his enterprising work and progress. He also received the 1996 Entrepreneur of the year award by the National Federation of Asian Americans.
In 1997, Sabinsa Corporation had been ranked America’s 90th fastest growing company by INC. Magazine. Sabinsa also ranked 7th in New Jersey among the fastest growing Technology based companies (New Jersey Fast 50).
In early 1999, Sami Labs started a division called Sami Spices based at Cochin, India to promote procurement and marketing of spices.
Shaheen Majeed
President, Sabinsa Worldwide
Shaheen Majeed is involved in nearly everything the Sami Labs / Sabinsa Group of Companies does.
Shaheen’s first job was in the Sabinsa warehouse when he was just 17 years old, and over the past 22 years he has held a variety of positions representing the Group's substantial portfolio of proprietary nutritional and cosmeceutical ingredients.
He oversees Sabinsa’s contract farming program to ensure best agricultural practices and fair pay for farmers, is deeply involved in the cGMP and regulatory compliance at their factories and offices throughout the world, and oversees GRAS status applications. He holds board positions with Sabinsa, Sami Labs, and Sami Direct, the Group’s successful multi-level marketing company in India. He oversees an extensive marketing program, Latin America Business Development, and guides many clinical studies through the publishing process. He has managed Contract Manufacturing, Cosmetic Marketing and launched VetVitals, the pet supplements ingredient line.
Shaheen earned a BA in Economics from Rutgers University, NJ and an MBA in Business Management from Keller Management School, CA. In 2009, Natural Foods Merchandiser magazine named him one of 40 under 40 notable members of the industry.
Anju Majeed
Director & Sr. Scientist at Sami Labs
Ms. Anju Majeed – daughter of Dr Muhammed Majeed, Founder & Chairman, Sami-Sabinsa Group – is Director & Sr. Scientist at Sami Labs at Sami Labs. She finished her Master of Arts in Biology from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. And is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in microbiology. She has also gained an expertise in SAS and clinical SAS database management. Her passion comes from perseverance, urgency and a strong desire to contribute to the society. She puts this passion to work in everything she do and demonstrate courage to fight for ideas and objectives to raise the quality of the solutions.
A highly motivated person, drives new technologies and processes, develops new product formulations and scalable manufacturing processes for Sami which is further used in clinical trials through all phases of development. She works closely with analytical and formulation scientists and operates via multi-functional, global teams including API manufacturing, Process R&D, Pre-formulation and Pilot Plant Operations.
She is a true researcher with expertise in southern blotting, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), plasmid, RNA and DNA isolations, gel electrophoresis and other advance molecular biology techniques along with profound knowledge of sterile tissue culture techniques. She is primarily involved in planning and conducting experiments and analysing results, either with a definite end use, for example to develop new products, processes or commercial applications, or to broaden scientific understanding in general.
Her scientific understanding is also well proven by her numerous scientific publications and patents.
Madhu Subramanian
Madhu holds overall responsibility for the global business expansions and operations of the company. He co-ordinates and manages the various companies within the group. He obtained his Master’s degree in Business Administration from Ashland University, Ohio.
Besides directing the day-to-day affairs of the company, Madhu is also involved in setting up the infrastructure for Sabinsa’s international operations and is a Board Member in several companies within the group. He has 20 + years of experience with Sami/Sabinsa group.
Dr. M D Nair
Dr. M D Nair holds a Ph.D. from USA in Organic Chemistry. He has worked with CIBA - GEIGY pharmaceutical research group in Switzerland and Mumbai. He has also served as the Vice President of SPIC. He is a Board member for various companies.
Humayun Dhanrajgir
Humayun Dhanrajgir was the Executive Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Glaxo India where he spent more than 2 decades in senior positions. He was also the President of OPPI (Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India) for 2 years in 1990-92 having previously been its Vice President for 2 years. He subsequently became the Managing Director of Kodak India and retired in 2000.
He is currently an Independent Director on several Boards notably Chairman, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Director, Cadila Healthcare Ltd, HDFC Asset Management Co. Ltd, Neuland Laboratories Ltd, Lintas India Pvt Ltd,etc. He is a trustee of Breach Candy Hospital Trust and Dr. P.V.Cherian Artificial Kidney Trust (Patron being Governor of Maharashtra). He is a Global Advisory Member of Asian Centre for Corporate Governance, Associate of Pappas Ventures, North Carolina, USA and Member, India Advisory Board, U.S.Pharmacopeia.
P N Venugopal
P N Venugopalan has an impressive working experience of 40 years. He started off his career at the age of 19 as a Medical Representative in Schering, where he went on to become the Assistant Sales Manager and left the company as the Divisional Manager.
Venugopalan has also worked as Director for over a decade in Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd, AgrEvo India Ltd, Optrex India Ltd, UB Pharma ( Kenya ) Ltd, and UB Pharmaceuticals Ltd. He was also involved in the overwhelming growth of Carews Pharmaceuticals Ltd and Dominion Chemical Industries Ltd.
Director & Chief Executive Officer
VG was the Managing Director of Karnataka Chemsyn Limited for over a decade and half. He has considerable experience in the API and Formulation areas. Prior to joining Chemsyn, he was Vice President, Life Science Division of the UB Group.
VG has also occupied senior positions overseas such as Manager - International Division of Emirates National Bank Limited and Chief Executive Officer of Emirates National Holdings, Dubai, prior to returning to India to join the UB group.
Neeraja Shetty
Director & President
- Strategy & Business Development
Ms. Neeraja Shetty holds two decades of experience in the life science industry. With a Masters Degree in Chemistry, she began her career with Pfizer India in 1996. Her preceding assignments prior to joining Sabinsa were with Biocon India and Corporate Physicians International, Singapore.
Her initial years in the industry was predominantly focused on sales, marketing and business development activities in the generic pharma space in regulated markets.
Having joined the Sabinsa group in 2002, she provides the planning and leadership to the Indian and international markets for building up business for the group by ensuring that the appropriate structures, systems, competencies and values are developed in order to meet and exceed the company goals. Other than business development efforts, she also plays a pivotal role in contributing towards strategy and corporate finance activities.
Dr. S Natarajan
Advisor/Sr. Vice President - Research & Devlopment
Dr. S Natarajan has a Ph.D. from the University of Madras, India. After getting his Ph.D, he spent over five years in USA as a Research Associate in the University of North Carolina (USA), Duke University (USA) and Standford University in California. He has to his credit more than 30 publications in national and international journals.
He started his career as a Senior R&D Scientist in Amrutanjan Limited, and later to become its Director. He was also one of the founding directors of Amrutanjan Fine Chemicals Limited and served the company for more than 20 years.
Dr. Natarajan , besides heading the R&D Department of Sami Labs for the past five years, he was also in the Board of Directors.
His expertise includes Synthetic & Organic Chemistry, Natural Products' Isolation & Characterization, Development of Analytical Methods and scaling up of products from the lab to the industrial level.
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: Specifications of Standard Packing Materials According to Analytical Purpose
Specifications of Standard Packing Materials
According to Analytical Purpose
Standard packing materials are shown below in groups according to analytical
Regulated Offensive Odors and Related Substances
Stationary Phase
Applications
Sulfur compounds
1,2,3-TCEP
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Sulfur-containing air pollutants (hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, sulfur dioxide, etc.)
PPE (5 rings)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
β,β'-ODPN
Chromosorb W60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Carbonyl sulfide and hydrogen sulfide in short chain hydrocarbons
Nitrogen compounds
Diglycerol+TEP+
Chromosorb W80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Mono-, di-, and trimethylamine (air pollutants)
PEG 6000+KOH
Chromosorb 103 60 - 80
Trace amounts of ammonia and
trimethylamine in water
Thermon-3000
Trace amounts of mono-, di-, and trimethylamine in water and air
Styrene monomer
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Styrene monomer in packaging materials
Celite 545 80 - 100 (A)
Bentone 34
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Styrene monomer in air
Acetaldehyde
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Acetaldehyde-2,4-DNPH
Phthalic acid esters
Silicone OV-1
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone OV-17
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Phthalic acid esters
(diethyl phthalate&–&dioctyl phthalate)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Environmental Pollutants, Water Quality, etc., Substances Found in Work Environments
Stationary Phase
Applications
Organochlorine
Shimalite W80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Trihalomethanes (bromoform, chloroform, dibromochloromethane, dichlorobromomethane)
Silicone DC 200
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone DC 550
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, dichloromethane, tetracholoroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, trichloroethylene
Thermon-3000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone DC 550
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone DC 550
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone DC 200
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
1,1,1-Trichloroethane in carbon tetrachloride
Silicone DC 200
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Freon 113, chloropropane
Vinyl chloride
Ucon LB-550X
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Vinyl chloride monomer
Specified chemical
substances
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW)
Acrylamide
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Acrylamide in water (50 ppm)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Acrylonitrile
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Acrylonitrile in water
1,4-BDS-HG
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Methyl mercuric chloride
Methyl mercury in hair
Thermon-HG
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Organic solvents
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW)
Acetone, chloroethylene, esters, methanol, toluene
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-1000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Thinner components
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Substances found in work environments
Shimalite 100 - 120 (AW-DMCS)
SHINCARBON A 80 - 100
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thinner components
Ucon LB-550X
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW)
Organic mercury
1,4-BDS-HG
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Ethyl mercuric chloride, methyl mercuric chloride
Thermon-HG
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
1,4-BDS-HG
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Phenyl mercuric chloride
Food Products, Pollutants
Stationary Phase
Applications
Residual pesticides
Advance-DS
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Residual organochlorine pesticides
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone DC QF-1
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Organophosphorus pesticides
Silicone DC 200
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Silicone OV-1
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Artificial sweeteners
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Sodium N-cyclohexylsulfamate
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Saccharin in juices (methylated)
Fungicides
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thiobendazole (TBZ)
Preservatives
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Benzoic acid, dehydroacetic acid, hydroxybenzoic ester, sorbic acid
Celite 545 80 - 100 (A)
Other preservative components
Silicone OV-25
Shimalite W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
SHINCARBON A 80 - 100
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 80 - 100
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Perfume components
Biochemicals, Livestock Products, Oil and Fat Related Substances
Stationary Phase
Applications
Packaging and plastic container materials
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW)
Styrene monomer
Celite 545 80 - 100 (A)
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW)
Shinchrom F51
+Bentone 34
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
+Bentone 34
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-1000
Shimalite80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Oils and fats
Dexsil 300GC
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Coconut oil
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Short chain fatty acids
SHINCARBON A 80 - 100
Short chain free fatty acids in water
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW)
Short chain free fatty acids (C2&–&C7)
Celite 545 80 - 100 (A)
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Short chain fatty acids (C2&-&C7) such as acetic acid,
acrylic acid,
and methacrylic acid in water
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Reoplex 400
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Anaerobic bacteria, dimethyl succinic acid, methyl lactic acid, volatile and nonvolatile fatty acids
Thermon-3000
Shimalite F 40 - 80
Acetic acid in acetic anhydride
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Enanthic acid, pantoyl lactone
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Short chain free fatty acids in organic solvents
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Short chain free fatty acids and lactic acid in water
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Free fatty acids, aromatic acids, oxyacids, and keto acids
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Lactic acid, palm oil, fatty acids (C14&-&C22) in salmon,
fatty acids (C10&-&C20) in fish such as salmon and mackerel
Celite 545 80 - 100 (A)
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-1000
Shinchrom A 80 - 100 (DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Rosin acid
Thermon-3000
Celite 545 80 - 100 (AS)
Cinnamic acid, hippuric acid
Thermon-3000
Shimalite W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Tricresyl phosphate
Thermon-3000
Celite 545 80 - 100 (AS)
Hydroxybenzoic acid
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Lactic acid (free)
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Thermon-3000
Shimalite F 40 - 80
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Mono- and dicholoroacetic acid
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Benzoic acid, maleic anhydride, phthalic anhydride
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Levulinic acid (free)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Pyruvic acid (free)
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (HP)
Levulinic acid (free)
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Acetic acid, glycolic acid, levulinic acid, and thioglycolic acid in soy sauce
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-3000
Shimalite F 40 - 80
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Acrylic esters (methyl, ethyl, methyl methacrylate, etc.)
Advance-DS
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Fatty acid methyl esters (C10&–&C22)
Shimalite 60 - 800 (AW)
Fatty acid methyl esters
Shimalite W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Shinchrom E71
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW)
Coconut oil, fish oil, linseed oil, and rape oil fatty acid methyl esters
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Nonvolatile organic acids (esterified)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Petrochemical and General Chemical Industry Related Substances
Stationary Phase
Applications
Shimalite 60 - 80NAW
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Inorganic gases
Activated Carbon 60 - 80
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane
Molecular Sieves 5A 60 - 80
Carbon monoxide, hydrogen, nitogen, oxygen
Silica gel 60 - 80
Inorganic and organic gases
Short chain hydrocarbons
Sebaconitorile
Shimalite 60 - 80 (NAW)
1-Butene and isobutene in propylene
Silicone DC 200
Shimalite 60 - 80 (NAW)
Impurities in 1,3-butadiene
hydrocarbons
Bentone 34+DNP
Shimalite 80 - 100 (NAW)
Xylene isomers
Shinchrom F51
+Bentone 34
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Shimalite 60 - 80 (NAW)
Alkene isomers (C4&–&C6)
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Paraffin wax
Thermon-3000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Aromatic hydrocarbons in gasoline
Kerosene, diesel, heavy oil, etc.
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Aromatic hydrocarbons in gasoline, hydrocarbons, ligroin, nitriles, styrene monomer
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Type A heavy oil, crude oil, diesel, kerosene
Silicone OV-101
Chromosorb W80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Diesel, kerosene, naphtha, regular gasoline
Silicone SE-52
Shimalite W 60 - 80 (AW)
Silicone SE-52
Shimalite 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Benzopyrene in tar
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Short chain alcohols
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Short chain alcohols in whisky
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Shimalite 60 - 80 (NAW)
Ethanol, etc. in methanol
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Long chain alcohols (C12&–&C18)
Thermon-1000
Trace amounts of methanol, ethanol, and other short chain alcohols in water
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Short chain saturated aldehydes
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Short chain unsaturated aldehydes (C2&-&C5) (acrolein, crotonaldehyde, furfural, etc.)
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Aldehydes, alcohols, esters, isobutylaldehyde in isobutyric acid, short chain aldehydes
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol
TENAX TA 60 - 80
Ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, glycols
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Thermon-3000
Shimalite TPA 60 - 80
Catechol, hydroquinone, and resorcinol in water
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW)
o,m,p- Cresol, phenol, xylenol isomers
Lanolin (denatured)
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
o,m,p-Cresol, phenol
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
p-Chlorophenol, 2,4-dichlorophenol
Amines and amides
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW)
Acrylamide
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Phenylenediamine, tetraethylenepentamine
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Acrylamide
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Nicotine and acetamide in tobacco
Thermon-3000
SHINCARBON A 60 - 80
Apiezon Grease L
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Trinitropropane
Flexoi 8N8
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Oxiranes in ethanol
DNP+Bentone 34
Shimalite 80 - 100 (NAW)
m,p-Chlorostyrene
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS
Acetonitrile, acrylonitrile
Thermon-1000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Dinitrobenzene isomers
Stationary Phase
Applications
Dexsil 300GC
Chromosorb W 80 - 100(HP)
Triglycerides
Dexsil 400GC
Chromosorb W 80 - 100(HP)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Amino acids
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW)
Amino acids (butyl ester, TFA derivatives)
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Catecholamine
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Catecholamine (TMS derivatives)
Bile acids
Silicone DC QF-1
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Lithocholic acid, deoxycholic acid, dehydroxycholic acid (Me-TFA derivatives), bile acids
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Alkaloids including codeine, morphine, papaverine, and thebaine, etc.
Silicone OV-17
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Estrogens such as estrone and estriol
Silicone OV-1
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
MO and MO-TMSi derivatives of urinary androsterone, dehydroepiandrosterone, and etiocholanolone
Silicone DC QF-1
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Steroids in urine
(complete MO derivatives, TMSi derivatives)
Silicone OV-210
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Advance-DS
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Acetyl derivatives of adonite, erythritol, inositol, mannitol, sorbitol, and xylitol
Silicone OV-1
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Steroids in urine
(complete MO derivatives, TMSi derivatives)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Acetyl derivatives of adonite, erythritol, inositol, mannitol, sorbitol,
and xylitol
Tocopherol
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
β-Tocopherol (acetyl derivative)
Silicone OV-17
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Caffeine, diphenhydramine salicylate, diprophylline, ephedrine hydrochloride,
glyceryl guaiacolate ether, hyoscyamine, maleic acid chlorpheniramine,
dl-methylephedrine, papaverine
Silicone SE-30
Chromosorb W 60 - 80 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Shimalite 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-1000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
dl-Camphor, l-menthol, methyl salicylate, thymol
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Thermon-3000
Chromosorb W 80 - 100 (AW-DMCS)
Diphenhydramine

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