Dr. Harish L. Rao
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India,
2007-11-17 16:02
(6793 d 18:47 ago)

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 Buying an LC-MS/MS System [Bioanalytics]

Dear Group Members,

We are planning to buy a LC-MS/MS system for Bioequivalence & Drug Metabolism studies. Can you please guide me whether to go for Sciex API-3200 QTRAP or Waters Micromass with TQ detector? How do they compare in terms of their Performance (quality of analysis) & Maintenance Cost? Is it good to go for UPLC Micro ML 4.0 Qual or a conventional Agilent 1200 HPLC system as front-end?

Thanks & regards,
Dr. Harish L. Rao
rajendra
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India,
2007-12-27 07:30
(6754 d 03:19 ago)

@ Dr. Harish L. Rao
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 Buying an LC-MS/MS System

Dear Sir,

It is good API 3200 is good for your Request.
chidambarajoshi
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Hyderabad-INDIA,
2008-01-09 13:29
(6740 d 21:20 ago)

@ Dr. Harish L. Rao
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 Buying an LC-MS/MS System

Dear Harish,
It's better to opt for API 3200 becoz it has source of API4000. And it will be better if API 3200 is coupled with Agilent 1200. As for as maintenance is conerne you can expect exellent service from both ABI SCIEX and Agilent
Regards,
Joshi

Best Regards
Joshi
vamshi
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2008-08-14 13:43
(6522 d 22:06 ago)

@ Dr. Harish L. Rao
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 Buying an LC-MS/MS System

Dear Hari,

by this time you might have purchaed your machine 3200.

personally I feel API 4000 with Agilent 1200 HPLC system as front-end is a also good choice.

If your bussiness is as CRO having an API 4000 is good as most of Research organization have it and Transfer for analytical method from your lab to another lab is easy.
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