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ChromaDex Unveils New Agilent 6520 Q-TOF Mass Spectrometer

ChromaDex Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CDXC), a world leader in the development of phytochemical and botanical reference standards, announced the addition of a new Agilent 6520 Quadrupole Time-of-Flight (Q-TOF) Mass Spectrometer to its lineup of analytical capabilities. Controlled by the Agilent MassHunter software, this unit provides unparalleled mass accuracy, mass resolution, sensitivity, in-spectrum dynamic range and speed. This addition complements the vast array of analytical instrumentation that ChromaDex has available to solve the tough problems of its customers.

"ChromaDex has been a good customer of Agilent over the years. We are very pleased that they selected the Agilent Q-TOF Mass Spec to meet the expanding needs of their clients," said Kevin Larson, Agilent Account Manager.

"This is a further demonstration of our ongoing commitment to the industries we serve to be the one source for their analytical needs. The capability of our new LC/MS adds a new dimension to the service we can provide our customers," said Frank Jaksch, CEO and Co-Founder of ChromaDex. "We will now be able to accurately identify unknown, trace levels of compounds or precisely assess the levels of a particular compound in our clients' products."

Source: http://www.chromadex.com/

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