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Ultra-high performance liquid chromatograph Vanquish Horizon with high resolution tandem mass spectrometer Exploris 240 (U-HPLC‒HRMS/MS) is a modern, user-friendly instrument enabling chromatographic separation at very high operating pressures, ionization using electrospray (ESI), or atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI). Detection is performed using a high-resolution orbitrap mass analyzer with a resolution of up to 240,000 FWHM. High precision of the detected ions m/z is achieved through the built-in autocalibration module (EASY-IC) that can be utilized before and during the analysis. The measuring PC and the available powerful data processing station are equipped with specialized software for handling extensive data.
The instrumentation is utilized at the Department of Analytical Chemistry and in the field of metabolomic analysis, ultra-trace analysis, and it is also used for the identification of unknown compounds.
In mid-September 2021, training was provided for local food producers in Moldova and representatives of the Katalyst Kitchens incubator in sensory analysis and the possibilities it provides for assessing the quality of food products. It was an activity within the joint project “Ecological product innovation lab at the Moldovan Agri-food Business”, the training was carried out by Marek Doležal, Zdenka Panovská and Vojtěch Ilko from the Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition.
A manual for sensory analysis translated into Moldovan was also prepared for the participants of this training. Producers who provided samples of their products (oils) also had the opportunity to get acquainted with the results of analyzes performed by the UCT Prague team and thus verify the quality of their products.
More information can be found HERE
The project “Ecological product innovation lab at the Moldovan Agrifood Business Incubator“ is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with the financial support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Prague – The Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition at the University of Chemical Technology, Prague, led by Professor Jana Hajslova, became Europe’s first laboratory for medical cannabis products to receive Patient Focused Certification (PFC), a quality standard issued by the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) and the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP) Cannabis monograph.
The only other five certified laboratories in the world are all located in the USA.
"PFC serves both government authorities and end users. It guarantees that medical cannabis products have the strength, composition, purity, and identity they claim to constitute or possess," said Dr. Jahan Marcu, chief auditor for Americans for Safe Access Foundation (ASAF).
"This is the first laboratory which passed certification with flying colors. Industrial and academic laboratories in the United States could learn from Professor Hajslova," he added at a talk at UCT Prague’s Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition.
ASA works closely with the International Cannabis and Cannabinoids Institute (ICCI), a center of excellence for cannabis and cannabinoids research initiated to share experiences in clinical and basic research, medical informatics, administration, legislative efforts and studies, product security protocols, and the production and distribution of cannabis products.