GC-MS Sheds Light on Chemical Communication Between Desert Locusts
A multinational research team used behavioral assays and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to examine short- and long-term interactions between juvenile and adult desert locusts to test their hypothesis that cross-stage interactions influence juvenile cohesion and physiological traits.
Navigating the Impact of Funding Cuts: Voices from the Research Community
Shifts in U.S. federal science funding—driven by the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—are causing delays, uncertainty, and program changes across academic and regulatory research institutions.
Researchers Develop Optimized Chromatographic Method for Skin Protein Extraction
An improved method for the extraction of proteins from human skin samples involved the acquisition of proteomic data through nano liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (nano LC-MS/MS).
18 Scientists from the US and Canada Win Scialog Awards for Advancing Chemical Lab Automation
July 7th 2025Seven research teams from universities across the United States and Canada have been honored for their collaborative efforts that integrate automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle fundamental scientific challenges.
Sustainability and New Modality Therapeutics: An HPLC 2025 Interview with Paul Ferguson
July 7th 2025At HPLC 2025 in Bruges, Belgium LCGC International interviewed a member of our editorial advisory board (EAB), Paul Ferguson, a leading voice in sustainability in the pharmaceutical sector, to explore the intersection of green chemistry and emerging therapeutics.
Linking LC-HRMS Features to Aquatic Toxicity: A Nontargeted Approach Without Compound Identification
A recent study conducted by the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and the University of Queensland (Queensland, Australia) developed a novel prioritization strategy that directly links fragmentation and chromatographic data to aquatic toxicity categories, bypassing the need for identification of individual compounds. LCGC International spoke to Viktoriia Turkina of the University of Amsterdam, lead author of the paper that resulted from this study, about their work.
Detection and Risk Assessment of Mycotoxins in Commercial Tortillas Using HPLC-Based Methods
A joint study between Selçuk University (Konya, Turkey) and Hitit University (Corum, Turkey) determined the natural occurrence and concentrations of the mycotoxins ochratoxin A (OTA) and deoxynivalenol (DON) in commercially available tortillas in Turkey. Contamination levels were quantified using validated analytical methods based on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with fluorescence or ultraviolet detectors (HPLC-FLD or HPLC–UV).
GC Analysis Reveals PCB Accumulation in Antarctic Penguins and Krill
Researchers from the University of Murcia (Murcia, Spain), the Carlos III Health Institute (Madrid, Spain), and the University of Siena (Siena, Italy) evaluated the concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in chinstrap penguins and krill from Deception Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) to provide additional data of the PCB presence in Antarctica. To this end, 34 samples of different tissues corresponding to four adult specimens and six chicks were analyzed with gas chromatography.
HPTLC Screening Reveals Potential Genotoxic Compounds in Personal Care Products
A study from Justus Liebig University Giessen presents a novel, cost-effective method for evaluating the safety of personal care products using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) combined with planar bioassays.
FDA Grants Breakthrough Status to AI-Enhanced GC-MS Device for Bladder Cancer Detection
July 1st 2025A new cancer detection test to analyze volatile organic compounds through urine analysis, was granted the Breakthrough Device Designation status by the U.S. FDA. The system, which is built on gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and proprietary AI, generates real-time cancer risk scores.