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Follow on Google News | BASF shows sensitivity of LabLogic’s Active Counting ModeExperiments carried out by the Agricultural Products Division of BASF have confirmed the superior performance of LabLogic Systems’ Beta-RAM 5 radio-detector when used in the new Active Counting Mode (ACM).
By: LabLogic Systems “Although the Beta-RAM 5 in Standard Mode is satisfactory for much routine work, in difficult cases ACM generates chromatograms with peaks that are clearly defined against surrounding noise, which equates to a superior signal to noise ratio and a much-improved Limit Of Detection (LOD).” The ACM system actively monitors run conditions and optimizes them in real time ensuring that optimal performance in terms of signal to noise ratio and resolution are maintained at all times. Dr Huns Nejad, senior research associate at the BASF Agricultural Products Division at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, describes the company’s experience of Beta-RAM 5 with ACM: “We were interested in determining the sensitivity of the instrument with particular reference to our own work and have found it impressive under a wide range of different conditions,” “In brief, we have concluded that, compared with standard radio-chromatography, LabLogic’s ACM gives improved peak shape (even in the case of closely eluting peaks), optimised noise reduction, superior signal-to-noise ratio and enhanced Limit Of Detection.” A poster exhibited at the Global Environmental and Consumer Safety Meeting in Williamsburg, USA in April 2011, which shows some of BASF’s ACM chromatograms, can be seen on the LabLogic website www.lablogic.com . # # # LabLogic Systems has been supplying nucleonic instrumentation and scientific software since 1979 to pharmaceutical, agrochemical and contract research organisations, who use the company's products in their research and development activities. End
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