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Analyst, 2012,137, 2556-2558
DOI:
10.1039/C2AN35196J
Received
10 Feb 2012,
Accepted
11 Apr 2012
First published online
13 Apr 2012
A simple and efficient ambient ionization method based on paper spray combined with tandem mass spectrometry allows rapid detection and quantitation of various contaminants (clenbuterol, melamine, plasticizer and sudan red) in various foodstuffs (e.g., meat, milk, sports drinks and chili powder).
A simple and efficient ambient ionization method based on paper spray combined with tandem mass spectrometry allows rapid detection and quantitation of various contaminants (clenbuterol, melamine, plasticizer and Sudan red) in various foodstuffs (e.g., meat, milk, sports drinks and chili powder).
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