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| | As a typical example, from a [[calibration plot]] following a [[linear equation]] taken here as the simplest possible model: |
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| ==AB Sciex Pte. Ltd.== | | : <math>f(x) = ax + b </math> |
| '''Main landing page for cannabis testing''': https://sciex.com/applications/food-and-beverage-testing/cannabis-testing
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| Commonly known as Sciex, AB Sciex Pte. Ltd. develops "solutions in mass spectrometry paired with capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography."<ref name="SciexAbout">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/about-us |title=About Us |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=20 November 2018}}</ref> The company markets some of its solutions for cannabis lab testing, including<ref name="SciexCanna">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/applications/food-and-beverage-testing/cannabis-testing |title=Grow Your Cannabis Lab's Potential and Bottom Line with LC-MS/MS Analysis |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=20 November 2018}}</ref>:
| | where, <math>f(x)</math> corresponds to the signal measured (e.g. voltage, luminescence, energy, etc.) |
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| * mycotoxin testing
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| * pesticide testing
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| * terpenes testing
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| ===Instruments and methods===
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| ====Triple Quad systems====
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| Sciex offers four different Triple Quad systems for tandem mass spectrometry paired with liquid chromatography (LC-MS/MS): the 6500+, 5500, 4500, and 3500. The company claims that with these systems "scientists can acquire multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), precursor, neutral loss, and product ion scans to develop powerful methods for complex matrices, all while maintaining reproducibility and robustness."<ref name="SciexTQ">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems |title=Triple Quad LC-MS/MS Systems |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=21 November 2018}}</ref>
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems/triple-quad-6500plus-system 6500+]
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems/triple-quad-5500-system 5500]
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems/triple-quad-4500-system 4500]
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems/triple-quad-3500-system 3500]
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| ====QTRAP systems====
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| Sciex also offers three different Triple Quad Linear Ion Traps (QTRAP) systems for LC-MS/MS: the 6500+, 5500, and 4500. The company states that these are similar to the Triple Quad systems "but with enhanced scan functions to enable simultaneous quantitation and confirmation."<ref name="SciexQTRAP">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/qtrap-systems |title=QTRAP LC-MS/MS Systems |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=21 November 2018}}</ref>
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/qtrap-systems/qtrap-6500plus-system QTRAP 6500+]
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/qtrap-systems/qtrap-5500-system QTRAP 5500]
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| * [https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/qtrap-systems/qtrap-4500-system QTRAP 4500]
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| ====vMethod for Cannabis====
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| Sciex also offers a "[https://sciex.com/products/methods/vmethod-application-for-quantitation-of-pesticide-residues-and-cannabinoids-in-cannabis-matrices-10 vMethod]," a quantitation method for pesticide and cannabinoid analysis, that works on many of their LC-MS/MS systems.<ref name="SciexVMethodCann">{{cite web |url=https://sciex.com/products/methods/vmethod-application-for-quantitation-of-pesticide-residues-and-cannabinoids-in-cannabis-matrices-10 |title=vMethod Application for Quantitation of Pesticide Residues and Cannabinoids in Cannabis Matrices 1.0 |publisher=AB Sciex Pte. Ltd |accessdate=21 November 2018}}</ref>
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This is demo code demoing math
As a typical example, from a calibration plot following a linear equation taken here as the simplest possible model:
where, corresponds to the signal measured (e.g. voltage, luminescence, energy, etc.)