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31 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC Sunday, 18 June 15:00 – 19:10 Congress Hall Opening plenary session Chairs: Michal Holčapek, František Foret, Pavel Jandera, Peter J. Schoenmakers, Gérard Hopfgartner 15:00 – 15:20 Art performance Sponsored by 15:20 – 15:35 Welcome from chairmen 15:35 – 16:00 Award ceremonies Martin Medal, Silver Jubilee Medal, Uwe Neue Award, Georges Guiochon Faculty Fellowship, Memory of J.J. Kirkland, J.F.K. Huber Lecture Award 16:00 – 16:40 Gert Desmet Current state and future directions in liquid chromatography 16:40 – 17:10 Coffee break 17:10 – 17:50 Zoltán Takáts Ambient and LC-MS lipidomic profiling of clinical samples – new era in cancer diagnostics 17:50 – 18:30 Pat Sandra The LC toolbox for protein biopharmaceutical characterization 18:30 – 19:10 Peter A. Willis Searching for life on ocean worlds with liquid phase separation systems 19:10 – 21:00 Welcome mixer Scientific Program

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31HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

The new i-Series food safety analyzers care for consumer protection and product safety:They support the need for fast, high-sensitiv -ity examinations for controlled componentssuch as mycotoxins and synthetic antimicro-bials con taminating the raw materials forfood products. The food safety analyzers arebased on the i-Series of integrated UHPLCsystems.

Efficient analysis of contaminants in food including sample preparation

www.shimadzu.eu / i-care

High-sensitivity detection of mycotoxins and synthetic antimicrobialsat maximum residue levels as regulated by EU standards

Rapid processing of large amounts of data using pre-set method, batch and report files

Results and reports available immediatelyas soon as each analysis is finished

care

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Sun

day,

18

June

15:00

– 19

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ress

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l

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plen

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sess

ion

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rs: M

icha

l Hol

čape

k, Fr

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ek Fo

ret,

Pave

l Jan

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Sch

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in li

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16:40

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ffee

brea

k

17:10

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ltán

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bien

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LC-M

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rofil

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of cl

inic

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new

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in ca

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dia

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32 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Mon

day,

19

June

8:30

– 10

:00

Cong

ress

Hal

lFo

rum

Hal

lMe

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g Ha

ll IV

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ion 1

FUN 

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pha

ses

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mem

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ry L

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ger,

Joe

DeSt

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o

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mob

ility

in LC

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rs: A

lexa

nder

Mak

arov

, Kar

el L

emr

Fore

nsic

s, do

ping

and

toxi

colo

gyCh

airs

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hard

Scr

iba,

Chr

istia

n Kl

ampfl

Keyn

ote

08:30

– 09

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tila

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ger

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tran

sfer

pro

pert

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f zwi

tterio

nic

chira

l sta

tiona

ry p

hase

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Péc

sHu

ngar

y

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rd H

opfg

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erDi

ffere

ntia

l mob

ility

spec

trom

etry

– m

ass

spec

trom

etry

as a

n or

thog

onal

sepa

ratio

n di

men

sion

for o

mic

sUn

ivers

ity of

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eva

Switz

erla

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Mario

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vis

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appr

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n ta

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mas

s spe

ctro

met

ry in

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ing

cont

rols

Germ

an S

port

Unive

rsity

Colo

gne

Germ

any

Oral

109

:00 –

09:20

Barr

y Bo

yes

Impr

ovin

g bi

omol

ecul

e se

para

tions

with

su

perfi

cial

ly p

orou

s sili

ca p

artic

les

Adva

nced

Mat

erial

s Tec

hnol

ogy,

Inc.

USA

Oliv

er S

chm

itzLC

+LC-

and

GC+

GC-I

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OF-M

S as

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oten

tial t

ool i

n no

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rget

ana

lysi

sUn

ivers

ity of

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burg

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enGe

rman

yIn

vite

d Or

al

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eas T

hom

asDo

ping

cont

rol a

naly

sis o

f pro

hibi

ted

pept

ide

drug

s afte

r sop

hist

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ed

met

abol

ism

stud

ies b

y m

eans

of l

iqui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y co

uple

d to

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MS/M

SGe

rman

Spo

rt Un

ivers

ity Co

logn

eGe

rman

y

Oral

209

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09:40

Jose

ph G

lajc

hCh

arac

teriz

atio

n of

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C st

atio

nary

pha

ses:

Ho

w th

is ca

n le

ad to

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el a

nd im

prov

ed

chro

mat

ogra

phy

Mom

enta

Pha

rmac

eutic

als

USA

Invi

ted

Oral

Alex

ey M

akar

ovUs

ing

IMS-

MS co

mbi

ned

with

size

-exc

lusi

on

chro

mat

ogra

phy

and

diffe

rent

ial h

ydro

gen–

deut

eriu

m e

xcha

nge

for s

emi-

auto

mat

ed

scre

en o

f glo

bal p

rote

in co

nfor

mat

iona

l ch

ange

s in 

solu

tion

Merc

k Sha

rp &

Doh

me C

orp.

USA

Fede

rico

Ponz

etto

Expl

orin

g bl

ood

ster

oido

mic

s for

th

e im

prov

emen

t of t

he a

thle

te b

iolo

gica

l pa

sspo

rt st

eroi

dal m

odul

eCH

UV –

Unive

rsity

of La

usan

neSw

itzer

land

Oral

309

:40 –

10:00

Mart

in G

ilar

Expe

rimen

tal e

valu

atio

n of

 mic

roflu

idic

LC

colu

mn

perf

orm

ance

: Str

aigh

t ver

sus

serp

entin

e ch

anne

lsWa

ters

Corp

orat

ionUS

AIn

vite

d Or

al

Qian

g Ma

Com

preh

ensi

ve se

para

tion

and

anal

ysis

of

 non

ioni

c sur

fact

ants

by 

ultr

a-hi

gh p

erfo

rman

ce su

perc

ritic

al fl

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

com

bine

d wi

th io

n m

obili

ty

spec

trom

etry

-mas

s spe

ctro

met

ryCh

ines

e Aca

dem

y of I

nspe

ction

and

Quar

antin

eCh

ina

Marie

ke D

e Bo

eck

Valid

atio

n of

 a fa

st io

nic l

iqui

d-ba

sed

disp

ersi

ve li

quid

-liq

uid

mic

roex

trac

tion

proc

edur

e co

mbi

ned

with

LC-M

S/MS

ana

lysi

s for

the 

quan

tifica

tion

of b

enzo

diaz

epin

es in

 who

le b

lood

KU Le

uven

Belg

ium10

:00 –

10:30

Coffe

e br

eak,

Exh

ibiti

on, P

oste

rs

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

1YO

U 1

2D-L

CCh

airs

: Pau

la D

ugo,

Bob

Piro

k

Tuto

rial

8:30 –

09:10

Mark

R. S

chur

eTw

o-di

men

sion

al ch

rom

atog

raph

y:

A tu

toria

lKr

oung

old

Analy

tical

, Inc.

USA

Shor

t ora

l 109

:10 –

09:22

Rena

ta G

erha

rdt

Chip

-bas

ed H

PLC

with

an 

inte

grat

ed d

ropl

et

inte

rfac

e fo

r sur

face

enh

ance

d Ra

man

de

tect

ion

Unive

rsity

of Le

ipzig

Germ

any

Shor

t ora

l 209

:22 –

09:34

Elis

enda

Forn

ells

Mem

bran

e ev

apor

ativ

e in

terf

ace

for L

CxLC

Unive

rsity

of Ta

sman

iaAu

stra

lia

Shor

t ora

l 309

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09:46

Niko

line

Juul

Nie

lsen

Incr

easi

ng fl

exib

ility

in tw

o-di

men

sion

al

liqui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y by

 pul

sed

elut

ion

of th

e fir

st d

imen

sion

(Pul

sed-

elut

ion

2D-L

C)Un

ivers

ity of

 Cop

enha

gen

Denm

ark

Shor

t ora

l 409

:46 –

09:58

Doug

las R

icha

rdso

nTw

o-di

men

tiona

l LC

for a

naly

sis

of m

onoc

lona

l ant

ibod

y du

ring

biop

roce

ss

deve

lopm

ent

MSD

USA

33HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Mon

day,

19

June

10:3

0 – 12

:00 Co

ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

Meet

ing

Hall

IVSe

ssion

2FU

N 2

HYP 

2AP

P 2

Multi

-dim

ensi

onal

sepa

ratio

nsCh

airs

: Kel

ly Z

hang

, Dwi

ght S

toll

Ion

supp

ress

ion

and

mat

rix-e

ffect

s in

 sepa

ratio

n –

MSCh

airs

: Mar

io T

hevi

s, Ol

iver

Sch

mitz

Prot

eom

ics

Chai

rs: S

ebas

tiaan

Eel

tink,

Yin

g Ge

Keyn

ote

10:30

– 11

:00Pe

ter J

. Sch

oenm

aker

sMu

lti-d

imen

sion

al li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

– to

ward

s a m

illio

n pe

aks

Unive

rsity

of A

mst

erda

mTh

e Net

herla

nds

Jean

-Luc

Veu

they

Eval

uatio

n of

 mat

rix e

ffect

s in 

HILI

C, R

PLC

and

SFC-

MSUn

ivers

ity of

 Gen

eva,

Unive

rsity

of La

usan

neSw

itzer

land

John

Yate

sPr

otei

n-pr

otei

n in

tera

ctio

n st

udie

s of

 dis

ease

net

work

sTh

e Scr

ipps R

esea

rch

Inst

itute

USA

Oral

111

:00 –

11:20

Mark

R. S

chur

eSi

ze e

xclu

sion

chro

mat

ogra

phy

with

 supe

rfici

ally

por

ous p

artic

les

Krou

ngol

d An

alytic

al, In

c.US

AIn

vite

d Or

al

Luci

e No

váko

váDe

velo

pmen

t of U

HPSF

C-MS

met

hod

for h

igh-

thro

ughp

ut a

naly

sis

of v

itam

in E

isom

ers a

nd e

valu

atio

n of

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rix e

ffect

s whe

n us

ing

diffe

rent

sa

mpl

e pr

epar

atio

n ap

proa

ches

Char

les U

nive

rsity

, Fac

ulty

of P

harm

acy

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Chris

tian

G. H

uber

Prot

eom

e- a

nd p

hosp

hopr

oteo

me

anal

ysis

of

 onk

ogen

ic si

gnal

ing

path

ways

Unive

rsity

of S

alzb

urg

Aust

riaIn

vite

d Or

al

Oral

211

:20 –

11:40

Bob

Piro

k Ex

tend

ed m

ulti-

dim

ensi

onal

liqu

id-

chro

mat

ogra

phy

syst

ems f

or co

mpr

ehen

sive

an

alys

is o

f com

plex

pol

ymer

ic

nano

part

icle

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Am

ster

dam

The N

ethe

rland

s

Aim

in Ta

nHo

w m

uch

sepa

ratio

n fo

r LC–

MS/M

S qu

antit

ativ

e bi

oana

lysi

s?Nu

cro-

Tech

nics

Cana

da

Marc

el K

wia

tkow

ski

Bette

r acc

ess t

o pr

oteo

form

s by 

cold

va

poriz

atio

n of

 tiss

ues w

ith p

icos

econ

d-in

frar

ed-l

aser

(PIR

L) a

blat

ion

Unive

rsity

Med

ical C

ente

r Gro

ning

enTh

e Net

herla

nds

Oral

311

:40 –

12:00

Andr

e de

 Vill

iers

Pare

to-o

ptim

isat

ion

of H

ILIC

×RP-

LC

sepa

ratio

ns: E

xper

imen

tal v

erifi

catio

n an

d ap

plic

atio

n to

 phe

nolic

ana

lysi

sSt

elle

nbos

ch U

nive

rsity

Sout

h Af

rica

Germ

an G

omez

-Rio

sCa

n HP

LC-M

S be

 repl

aced

by 

dire

ct co

uplin

g of

 SPM

E to

 MS?

Inve

stig

atin

g ch

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ngin

g ca

ses

Unive

rsity

of W

ater

loo

Cana

da

Mort

eza

Khal

edi

Surf

acta

nt-f

ree

coac

erva

tion

of n

atur

al ce

ll m

embr

anes

for f

acile

, sel

ectiv

e ex

trac

tion,

an

d en

richm

ent o

f int

egra

l mem

bran

e pr

otei

ns in

 pro

teom

ics

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas-

Arlin

gton

USA

12:00

– 14

:00Lu

nch,

Exh

ibiti

on, P

oste

rs, V

endo

r sem

inar

s

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

2YO

U 2

Sepa

ratio

n m

echa

nism

sCh

airs

: Mar

tin G

ilar,

Tere

nce

Hetz

el

Tuto

rial

10:30

– 11

:10An

drew

Alp

ert

Effec

t of s

alts

on 

rete

ntio

n of

 neu

tral

so

lute

s in 

HILI

CPo

lyLC,

Inc.

USA

Shor

t ora

l 111

:10 –

11:22

Sand

er D

erid

der

Num

eric

al st

udy

of th

e th

erm

al co

nduc

tivity

of

 colu

mns

pac

ked

with

fully

por

ous

and 

supe

rfici

ally

por

ous p

artic

les

Vrije

Uni

vers

iteit

Brus

sel

Belg

ium

Shor

t ora

l 211

:22 –

11:34

Kata

rzyn

a Kr

zem

ińsk

aDu

al re

tent

ion

mec

hani

sm o

n st

atio

nary

ph

ases

with

em

bedd

ed p

olar

gro

upNi

cola

us Co

pern

icus U

nive

rsity

Pola

nd

Shor

t ora

l 311

:34 –

11:46

Khac

-Lon

g Ng

uyen

Tran

spor

t of m

olec

ules

of d

iffer

ent s

izes

thro

ugh

mon

olith

ic, c

ore-

shel

l and

por

ous

silic

a co

lum

ns. E

ffect

of p

orou

s sili

ca

arch

itect

ure

Inpa

ct gr

oup

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eSh

ort o

ral 4

11:46

– 11

:58Sz

ymon

Boc

ian

Solv

atio

n pr

oces

ses i

n liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

– th

e im

port

ance

an

d m

easu

rem

ent

Nico

laus

Cope

rnicu

s Uni

vers

ity in

 Toru

ńPo

land

34 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Mon

day,

19

June

14:0

0 – 15

:30 Co

ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

Meet

ing

Hall

IVSe

ssion

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HYP 

3AP

P 3

Mech

anis

ms o

f mas

s tra

nspo

rt p

heno

men

aCh

airs

: Pav

el Ja

nder

a, Fr

eder

ic Ly

nen

Sepa

ratio

n –

high

-res

olut

ion

MSCh

airs

: Mic

hal H

olča

pek,

Zoltá

n Ta

káts

Sam

ple

prep

arat

ion

and

auto

mat

ion

Chai

rs: E

mily

Hild

er, D

oo S

oo C

hung

Keyn

ote

14:00

– 14

:30Fa

bric

e Gr

itti

Com

bini

ng so

lven

t and

non

-uni

form

te

mpe

ratu

re g

radi

ents

to im

prov

e pe

ak

capa

city

in m

icro

fluid

ic se

para

tions

Wate

rs Co

rpor

ation

USA

Alex

ande

r Mak

arov

Orbi

trap

tech

nolo

gy in

 LC/M

S an

d GC

/MS:

On

 the 

road

to h

igh-

reso

lutio

n in

 eve

ry la

bTh

erm

o Fish

er S

cient

ific

Germ

any

Janu

sz P

awlis

zyn

Why

are

thin

coat

ed sa

mpl

ing/

extr

actio

n de

vice

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bio

com

patib

le so

rben

ts

well

suite

d fo

r cou

plin

g of

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logi

cal

syst

ems t

o liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy/

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ry?

Unive

rsity

of W

ater

loo

Cana

daOr

al 1

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– 14

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irdre

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oote

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enta

l met

hodo

logi

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for t

he a

sses

smen

t of i

ndiv

idua

l mas

s tr

ansf

er p

heno

men

a re

visi

ted

Unive

rsity

of Le

uven

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iumIn

vite

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al

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down

pro

teom

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f lar

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any

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ted

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Oral

209

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09:40

Abhi

jit Ta

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und

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nditi

on in

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PLC

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mpl

esKy

ushu

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ityJa

pan

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309

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lene

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cat G

alea

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izatio

n of

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pera

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bac

k-pr

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re in

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nov

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dex

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id

chro

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licat

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pido

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of V

ienna

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rsity

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sloNo

rway

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t ora

l 409

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09:58

Tim

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son

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sele

ctiv

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corp

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37HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

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day,

20

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sing

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LCUn

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ity of

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ana-

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paign

USA

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an C

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109

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ller U

nive

rsity

Germ

any

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ted

Oral

Oral

209

:20 –

09:40

Abhi

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n Un

ivers

ityGe

rman

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PLC

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mpl

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mpl

esKy

ushu

Uni

vers

ityJa

pan

Oral

309

:40 –

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Char

lene

Mus

cat G

alea

Optim

izatio

n of

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pera

ture

and

bac

k-pr

essu

re in

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g-im

purit

y pr

ofilin

g by

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: A

resp

onse

surf

ace

desi

gn a

ppro

ach

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vers

iteit

Brus

sel

Belg

ium

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Capi

llary

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ctro

phor

esis

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ass

spec

trom

etry

for i

ntac

t mas

s ana

lysi

s of

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ibod

ies a

nd a

ntib

ody-

drug

-con

juga

tes

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mo F

isher

Scie

ntifi

cUS

A

Tiva

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ar o

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10:00

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k, E

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ition

, Pos

ters

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ak sp

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red

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Tues

day,

20

June

10:3

0 – 12

:00 Co

ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

Meet

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IVSe

ssion

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l hig

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arat

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rank

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para

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airs

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ert T

. Ken

nedy

, Pet

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illis

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rd L

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sch,

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illia

m C

raig

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Wirt

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onde

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ases

on

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Uni

vers

ityUS

A

Robe

rt T.

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HPLC

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anal

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mal

l sam

ples

at h

igh

pres

sure

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Mich

igan

USA

Mark

us R

. Wen

kNa

tura

l var

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n of

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od p

lasm

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ids

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ealth

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ian

indi

vidu

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Natio

nal U

nive

rsity

of S

inga

pore

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pore

Oral

111

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11:20

Jelle

De

Vos

Micr

oflui

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hip

tech

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gy to

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ance

m

ultid

imen

sion

al li

quid

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Uni

vers

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sel

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anal

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of

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tone

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nalyt

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hem

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ster

dam

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rland

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Huw

ei L

iuLi

pido

mic

ana

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lasm

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211

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Yi C

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als

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chno

logy

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vers

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sel

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slav

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pido

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rison

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iqui

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perc

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phy

and

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fusi

on m

ass s

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met

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of Pa

rdub

iceCz

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blic

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311

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Keni

chi N

agas

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Medic

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nive

rsity

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n

Rico

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ias

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spec

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grat

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ol to

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taly

sis a

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rosc

ale

Unive

rsity

of Le

ipzig

Germ

any

Mich

ael W

ittin

g Io

n m

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ty a

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al se

para

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nary

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ses

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Alla

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– 11

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Lind

ner

Prin

cipl

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f ena

ntio

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ratio

ns in

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e of

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art,

quo

vadi

sUn

ivers

ity of

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naAu

stria

Shor

t ora

l 111

:10 –

11:22

Ravi

ndra

Heg

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iona

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opt

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ch

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iqui

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LC)

as a

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ratio

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ent U

nive

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nant

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MS a

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s app

licat

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Siles

ian U

nive

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of Te

chno

logy

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ulty

of

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istry

Pola

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11:34

– 11

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acte

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of a

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arat

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targ

ets

Nico

laus

Cope

rnicu

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vers

ityPo

land

Shor

t ora

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ana

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sova

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orph

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ew

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r the

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Stat

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ityUS

A

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Tues

day,

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June

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mic

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nive

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Japa

n

Oral

114

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14:50

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mpl

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rask

aUS

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Oral

214

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15:10

Mich

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wat

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ctro

mig

ratio

n se

para

tions

Inst

itute

of A

nalyt

ical C

hem

istry

of

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zech

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dem

y of S

cienc

esCz

ech 

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blic

Jose

f Cva

čka

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ctur

al ch

arac

teriz

atio

n of

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ds

asso

ciat

ed w

ith th

e fe

tal s

kin

deve

lopm

ent

Inst

itute

of O

rgan

ic Ch

emist

ry an

d Bi

oche

mist

ryCz

ech 

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blic

Herm

ann

Wät

zigAffi

nity

capi

llary

ele

ctro

phor

esis

for l

igan

d bi

ndin

g as

says

: Pla

ying

the 

ACE

card

Unive

rsity

of B

raun

schw

eigGe

rman

y

Oral

315

:10 –

15:30

Pave

l Dub

ský

Com

pute

r-as

sist

ed m

odel

ling,

opt

imiza

tions

an

d da

ta e

valu

atio

ns in

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ctro

phor

esis

Facu

lty of

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nce,

Char

les U

nive

rsity

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Lina

Zho

u Th

at si

mul

tane

ous a

naly

sis o

f met

abol

ome

and

lipid

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base

d on

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rt-c

uttin

g tw

o-di

men

sion

al li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy-

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ryDa

lian

Inst

itute

of C

hem

ical P

hysic

s, Ch

ines

e Ac

adem

y of S

cienc

esCh

ina

Andr

eas M

anz

"Lab

on 

chip

" – b

iom

imet

ic ch

anne

l ne

twor

ksKI

ST Eu

rope

Germ

any

15:30

– 16

:30Co

ffee

brea

k, E

xhib

ition

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ters

Coffe

e bre

ak sp

onso

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by S

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adzu

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ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

7YO

U 7

Ultr

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solu

tion

mas

s spe

ctro

met

ryCh

airs

: Jan

Pre

isle

r, An

toní

n Be

dnař

ík

Tuto

rial

14:00

– 14

:40Al

exan

der M

akar

ovTh

eory

and

pra

ctic

e of

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itrap

mas

s sp

ectr

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ry

Ther

mo F

isher

Scie

ntifi

cGe

rman

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Shor

t ora

l 114

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14:52

Davi

d Pa

ulPh

arm

acok

inet

ics a

nd b

rain

upt

ake

stud

y of

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el A

MPA

rece

ptor

ant

agon

ist

pera

mpa

nel i

n Sp

ragu

e Da

wely

rats

usi

ng

a va

lidat

ed U

HPLC

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F-MS

met

hod

Natio

nal I

nstit

ute o

f Pha

rmac

eutic

al Ed

ucat

ion

and

Rese

arch

NIP

ER-H

yder

abad

India

Shor

t ora

l 214

:52 –

15:04

Piet

er V

ente

rAn

alys

is o

f che

stnu

t tan

nins

by 

reve

rsed

ph

ase-

and

hyd

roph

ilic i

nter

actio

n ch

rom

atog

raph

y co

uple

d to

 ion

mob

ility

an

d hi

gh re

solu

tion

mas

s spe

ctro

met

ryUn

ivers

ity of

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llenb

osch

Sout

h Af

rica

Shor

t ora

l 315

:04 –

15:16

Nath

aly

Reye

s Gar

ces

Solid

pha

se m

icro

extr

actio

n an

d liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

coup

led

to h

igh

reso

lutio

n m

ass s

pect

rom

etry

: A p

ower

ful p

latfo

rm

for i

n vi

vo b

rain

met

abol

omic

s stu

dies

Unive

rsity

of W

ater

loo

Cana

daSh

ort o

ral 4

15:16

– 15

:28As

hley

Bog

gsMe

asur

ing

ster

oid

profi

les i

n wh

ale

blub

ber

by li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

tand

em m

ass

spec

trom

etry

Natio

nal I

nstit

ute o

f Sta

ndar

ds an

d Tec

hnol

ogy

USA

39HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Tues

day,

20

June

16:3

0 – 18

:00 Co

ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

Meet

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Hall

IVSe

ssion

8FU

N 8

HYP 

8AP

P 8

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ratio

n te

chni

ques

for i

onic

com

poun

dsCh

airs

: Kev

in D

. Wyn

dham

, Mi

chae

l Läm

mer

hofe

r

Supe

rcrit

ical

flui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y –

MSCh

airs

: Car

olin

e W

est,

Miro

slav

Lís

aGl

ycom

ics a

nd g

lyco

prot

eom

ics –

Ce

lebr

atin

g Mi

loš N

ovot

ný 7

5th b

irthd

ayCh

airs

: Fra

ntiš

ek Fo

ret,

Jana

Kře

nkov

áKe

ynot

e16

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17:00

Paul

R. H

adda

dMe

thod

dev

elop

men

t in 

HILI

C us

ing

quan

titat

ive

stru

ctur

e-re

tent

ion

rela

tions

hips

bas

ed o

n an

alyt

e m

olec

ular

st

ruct

ures

Aust

ralia

n Ce

ntre

for R

esea

rch

on S

epar

ation

Sc

ience

Aust

ralia

Davy

Gui

llarm

eSF

C-MS

: Cur

rent

stat

us a

nd fu

ture

di

rect

ions

Unive

rsity

of G

enev

aSw

itzer

land

Milo

š V. N

ovot

LC a

nd LC

-MS

in se

rvic

e of

 ana

lytic

al

glyc

osci

ence

India

na U

nive

rsity

USA

Oral

117

:00 –

17:20

Mire

k Ma

cka

Brea

dboa

rd-t

ype

mod

ular

mic

roflu

idic

sy

stem

as f

ront

-end

for m

icro

solid

pha

se

extr

actio

n on

-lin

e co

uple

d wi

th ca

pilla

ry

ion

chro

mat

ogra

phy

Unive

rsity

of Ta

sman

iaAu

stra

liaIn

vite

d Or

al

Laur

a Ak

bal

Enha

ncin

g io

niza

tion

in su

perc

ritic

al fl

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

– el

ectr

ospr

ay m

ass

spec

trom

etry

Unive

rsity

of G

enev

aSw

itzer

land

Andr

as G

uttm

anTe

mpe

ratu

re g

radi

ent c

apill

ary

elec

trop

hore

sis

Unive

rsity

of D

ebre

cen

Hung

ary

Invi

ted

Oral

Oral

217

:20 –

17:40

Sam

Wou

ters

Mini

atur

ized

ion

chro

mat

ogra

phic

pla

tform

in

tegr

atin

g se

para

tion,

supp

ress

ion,

an

d de

tect

ion

Vrije

Uni

vers

iteit

Brus

sel

Belg

ium

Julie

n Cr

epie

r Hy

phen

atio

n of

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rcrit

ical

flui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y an

d hi

gh re

solu

tion

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ry fo

r the

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acte

rizat

ion

of a

fast

pyr

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nce

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ita E

ckar

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velo

pmen

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n an

alys

is w

orkfl

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r bot

h LC

and

CE

plat

form

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erm

oFish

erSc

ientifi

cUS

A

Oral

317

:40 –

18:00

Chris

toph

er P

ohl

New

anio

n ex

chan

ge m

ater

ials

bas

ed

on e

lect

rost

atic

ally

atta

ched

hyp

erbr

anch

ed

cond

ensa

tion

poly

mer

sTh

erm

o Fish

er S

cient

ific

USA

Volo

dym

yr P

auk

Valid

atio

n an

d co

mpa

rison

of u

ltra-

high

per

form

ance

supe

rcrit

ical

flui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y an

d liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

met

hods

for a

naly

sis o

f new

des

igne

r dru

gs

in h

uman

urin

ePa

lack

ý Uni

vers

ity O

lom

ouc

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Jana

Kře

nkov

áHi

gh se

nsiti

ve C

E-MS

ana

lysi

s of p

ositi

vely

ch

arge

d ol

igos

acch

arid

esCz

ech

Acad

emy o

f Scie

nces

Cz

ech 

Repu

blic

20:00

– 21

:00Or

gan

Conc

ert i

n th

e Ba

silic

a of

 St. 

Pete

r and

St.

Paul

Csa

ba H

orvá

th Yo

ung S

cient

ist Aw

ard

final

ists

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

8YO

U 8

Elec

trom

igra

tion

tech

niqu

esCh

airs

: Vác

lav

Kaši

čka,

Duš

an B

erek

Tuto

rial

16:30

– 17

:10Ed

war

d S.

Yeun

gCa

pilla

ry e

lect

roph

ores

isIow

a Sta

te U

nive

rsity

USA

Shor

t ora

l 117

:10 –

17:22

Elen

a Fa

rcas

Optim

isat

ion

of a

n el

ectr

opho

retic

app

roac

h fo

r the

 scre

enin

g an

d th

e de

velo

pmen

t of

 new

ant

ithro

mbo

tic d

rugs

Unive

rsity

of Li

ège

Belg

iumSh

ort o

ral 2

17:22

– 17

:34Ke

vin

Jooß

Two-

dim

ensi

onal

capi

llary

zone

el

ectr

opho

resi

s cou

pled

to m

ass

spec

trom

etry

for t

he ch

arac

teriz

atio

n of

 mon

oclo

nal a

ntib

ody

char

ge v

aria

nts

on th

e in

tact

leve

lAa

len

Unive

rsity

of A

pplie

d Sc

ience

sGe

rman

ySh

ort o

ral 3

17:34

– 17

:46Er

zséb

et V

arga

Sing

le-i

som

er cy

clod

extr

in d

eriv

ativ

es

in ch

iral c

apill

ary

elec

trop

hore

sis:

The

pas

t, th

e pr

esen

t and

the 

futu

reCy

clola

b KF

T.Hu

ngar

ySh

ort o

ral 4

17:46

– 17

:58Mi

chal

Gre

gus

Capi

llary

ele

ctro

phor

esis

-mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ry a

s a n

ovel

tech

niqu

e in

 ana

lysi

s of c

hole

ster

ol a

nd it

s m

etab

olite

sMa

sary

k Uni

vers

ityCz

ech 

Repu

blic

40 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Wed

nesd

ay, 2

1 Ju

ne8:

30 –

10:0

0Co

ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

Meet

ing

Hall

IVSe

ssion

9FU

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HYP 

9AP

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ratio

n m

echa

nism

s and

stru

ctur

al

effec

tsCh

airs

: Tor

gny

Forn

sted

t, Mi

loš V

. Nov

otný

Biom

arke

r dis

cove

ry in

 met

abol

omic

sCh

airs

: Lia

ng L

i, Uw

e Ka

rst

Rece

nt a

dvan

ces i

n (b

io)p

harm

aceu

tical

s I.

Chai

rs: I

an D

. Wils

on, L

ois A

nn B

eave

r

Keyn

ote

08:30

– 09

:00Da

vid

McCa

lley

A st

udy

of th

e an

alys

is o

f aci

dic c

ompo

unds

by

 hyd

roph

ilic i

nter

actio

n ch

rom

atog

raph

yUn

ivers

ity of

 the W

est o

f Eng

land

Unite

d King

dom

Mich

ael L

ämm

erho

fer

Lipi

dom

ics b

y da

ta-i

ndep

ende

nt a

cqui

sitio

n fo

r clin

ical

ana

lysi

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Tueb

inge

nGe

rman

y

Koen

San

dra

Two

dim

ensi

onal

liqu

id ch

rom

atog

raph

y:

From

clon

e se

lect

ion

to d

etai

led

char

acte

rizat

ion

of m

onoc

lona

l ant

ibod

ies

and

antib

ody-

drug

conj

ugat

esRe

sear

ch In

stitu

te fo

r Chr

omat

ogra

phy

Belg

ium

Oral

109

:00 –

09:20

Bret

t Pau

llAn

othe

r 12

mon

ths c

lose

r to 

3D p

rinte

d HP

LC co

lum

ns!

Unive

rsity

of Ta

sman

iaAu

stra

lia

Thom

as H

anke

mei

erMe

tabo

lom

ics e

nabl

ing

pers

onal

ized

med

icin

eLe

iden

Unive

rsity

The N

ethe

rland

sIn

vite

d Or

al

Jona

than

Bon

esMa

nufa

ctur

abili

ty a

sses

smen

t of

 mon

oclo

nal a

ntib

odie

s usi

ng a

dvan

ced

LC-M

SNa

tiona

l Ins

titut

e for

Biop

roce

ssin

g Res

earc

h an

d Tra

inin

gIre

land

Oral

209

:20 –

09:40

Rob

Hase

lber

gHo

w th

e he

ck to

 get

your

idea

l SEC

in

 the 

mas

s spe

c?! A

stud

y in

to

the 

the 

elut

ion

and

ioni

zatio

n be

havi

or

of b

iom

acro

mol

ecul

es in

 aqu

eous

SEC

-MS

Vrije

Uni

vers

iteit

Amst

erda

mTh

e Net

herla

nds

Geor

gios

The

odor

idis

LC-M

S/MS

bas

ed ta

rget

ed m

etab

olom

ics.

Appl

icat

ion

in b

iom

arke

r dis

cove

ry a

nd

the 

char

acte

risat

ion

of b

iolo

gica

l and

oth

er

type

s of s

ampl

esAr

istot

le U

nive

rsity

Thes

salo

niki

Gree

ce

Vale

ntin

a D'A

tri

HILI

C-MS

: A p

ower

ful a

naly

tical

tool

fo

r the

 pro

filin

g of

 gly

cosy

latio

n pa

ttern

s of b

ioph

arm

aceu

tical

pro

tein

s at

 the 

mid

dle-

up le

vel

Unive

rsity

of G

enev

aSw

itzer

land

Oral

309

:40 –

10:00

Duša

n Be

rek

Rete

ntio

n m

echa

nism

s in 

liqui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y of

 unc

harg

ed sy

nthe

tic

poly

mer

sSl

ovak

Aca

dem

y of S

cienc

esSl

ovak

iaIn

vite

d Or

al

Soph

ie B

ravo

-Vey

rat

High

-thr

ough

put d

iffer

entia

l mob

ility

sp

ectr

omet

ry-m

ass s

pect

rom

etry

fo

r mon

itorin

g ox

idat

ive

stre

ss m

arke

rs

in h

uman

who

le b

lood

Life S

cienc

esSw

itzer

land

Tao

Chen

De-c

onju

gatio

n co

uple

d wi

th LC

-MS

for i

nves

tigat

ing

the 

stab

ility

of s

mal

l m

olec

ule

drug

s in 

antib

ody-

drug

co

njug

ates

Gene

ntec

h, In

cUS

A

10:00

– 10

:30Co

ffee

brea

k, E

xhib

ition

, Pos

ters

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

9YO

U 9

Mono

lithi

c col

umns

Chai

rs: M

ilton

L. L

ee, J

iří U

rban

Tuto

rial

8:30 –

09:10

Fran

tišek

Šve

c Mo

nolit

hic c

olum

ns: W

hy, h

ow,

and 

for w

hat?

Beijin

g Uni

vers

ity of

 Che

mica

l Tec

hnol

ogy

China

Shor

t ora

l 109

:10 –

09:22

Beat

riz Fr

esco

Macr

osco

pic t

hree

dim

ensi

onal

carb

on

nano

horn

s mon

olith

for (

mic

ro)s

olid

-pha

se

extr

actio

n of

 vola

tile

orga

nic c

ompo

unds

Unive

rsity

of C

órdo

baSp

ain

Shor

t ora

l 209

:22 –

09:34

Alex

andr

a Za

tirak

haPr

epar

atio

n an

d an

alyt

ical

app

licat

ion

of n

ovel

ani

on-e

xcha

nger

s for

ion

chro

mat

ogra

phy

with

impr

oved

sele

ctiv

ity

towa

rd o

rgan

ic a

cids

Lom

onos

ov M

osco

w St

ate U

nive

rsity

Russ

ian Fe

dera

tion

Shor

t ora

l 309

:34 –

09:46

Benj

amin

Pet

ers

Varia

tion

of p

aram

eter

s infl

uenc

ing

the 

imm

obili

zatio

n of

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nds o

nto

epox

y-m

odifi

ed si

lica

mon

olith

sMe

rck

Germ

any

Shor

t ora

l 409

:46 –

09:58

Mart

ina

Kom

endo

váDe

velo

pmen

t of m

onol

ithic

capi

llary

colu

mn

with

an 

inte

grat

ed e

lect

roch

emic

al d

etec

tor

for t

he d

eter

min

atio

n of

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amin

e in

 urin

eUn

ivers

ity of

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ubice

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

41HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Wed

nesd

ay, 2

1 Ju

ne10

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12:0

0 Cong

ress

Hal

lFo

rum

Hal

lMe

etin

g Ha

ll IV

Sess

ion 10

FUN 

10HY

P 10

APP 

10Or

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c pol

ymer

mon

olith

ic a

nd p

artic

ular

m

ater

ials

Chai

rs: F

rant

išek

Šve

c, Sa

m W

oute

rs

MS b

ased

om

ics

Chai

rs: K

arol

y Vek

ey, A

leš S

vato

šRe

cent

adv

ance

s in 

(bio

)pha

rmac

eutic

als I

I.Ch

airs

: Guo

wang

Xu,

Miro

slav

Flie

ger

Keyn

ote

10:30

– 11

:00Mi

lton

L. L

eeCa

pilla

ry co

lum

n te

chno

logi

es

for n

ano-

flow

liqui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

yBr

igham

Youn

g Uni

vers

ityUS

A

Marc

os E

berl

in“C

hrom

atog

raph

y-fr

ee” c

hara

cter

izatio

n of

 com

plex

mix

ture

s by 

mas

s spe

ctro

met

ryUn

ivers

ity of

 Cam

pinas

Braz

il

Kelly

Zha

ngMu

ltipl

exed

mLC

-nLC

for c

ompr

ehen

sive

im

purit

y pr

ofilin

g: A

met

hod

deve

lopm

ent

“fre

e” p

latfo

rmGe

nent

ech

USA

Oral

111

:00 –

11:20

Jiří

Urba

nPo

lym

er m

onol

iths i

n th

e an

alys

is

of d

opam

ine

Masa

ryk U

nive

rsity

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Gund

a Ko

elle

nspe

rger

Sele

ctiv

ity, m

etab

olite

cove

rage

and

an

alyt

ical

thro

ughp

ut –

how

to a

ddre

ss

thes

e co

nflic

ting

goal

s in 

LC-M

S ba

sed

met

abol

omic

wor

kflow

s?Un

ivers

ity of

 Vien

naAu

stria

Yun

Huan

gLe

vera

ging

chro

mat

ogra

phic

spee

d an

d effi

cien

cy: I

nteg

ratio

n of

 ana

lytic

al S

FC

into

pha

rmac

eutic

al a

naly

sis

Pfize

r Wor

ldwi

de R

esea

rch

& De

velo

pmen

tUS

A

Oral

211

:20 –

11:40

José

Man

uel H

erre

ro-M

artín

ezIn

fluen

ce o

f an

osci

llatin

g m

agne

tic fi

eld

on th

e se

para

tion

perf

orm

ance

of h

ybrid

m

onol

ithic

stat

iona

ry p

hase

s for

HPL

CUn

ivers

itat d

e Val

encia

Spain

Stev

en R

ay W

ilson

On-l

ine

appr

oach

es fo

r enh

anci

ng

auto

mat

ion,

robu

stne

ss a

nd se

lect

ivity

in

 nan

o liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy-

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ryUn

ivers

ity of

 Oslo

Norw

ay

Ther

ese

Woh

lsch

lage

r Na

tive

mas

s spe

ctro

met

ry fo

r the

 reve

latio

n of

 hig

hly

com

plex

gly

cosy

latio

n in

 bio

phar

mac

eutic

als

Unive

rsity

of S

alzb

urg

Aust

ria

Oral

311

:40 –

12:00

Fréd

eric

k Ma

theu

sePo

ssib

ilitie

s of a

dvan

ced

3D p

rintin

g to

 pro

duce

chro

mat

ogra

phic

supp

orts

with

1-

mic

ron

reso

lutio

nVr

ije U

nive

rsite

it Br

usse

lBe

lgium

Gior

gia

La B

arbe

raUH

PLC-

QTOF

/MS

unta

rget

ed m

etab

olic

pr

ofilin

g fo

r the

 iden

tifica

tion

of b

lood

and

ur

inar

y bi

omar

kers

afte

r the

 cons

umpt

ion

of m

eat a

nd d

airy

pro

duct

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Rom

e La S

apien

zaIta

ly

Bala

sz B

obal

yIm

prov

ed ch

rom

atog

raph

ic co

nditi

ons

for t

he ch

arac

teriz

atio

n of

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ibod

y-dr

ug

conj

ugat

esUn

ivers

ity of

 Gen

eva,

Unive

rsity

of La

usan

neSw

itzer

land

12:00

– 14

:00Lu

nch,

Exh

ibiti

on, P

oste

rs, V

endo

r sem

inar

s

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

10YO

U 10

SFC

and

SFC/

MSCh

airs

: Did

ier T

hiéb

aut,

Julie

n Cr

epie

r

Tuto

rial

10:30

– 11

:10Is

abel

le Fr

anco

isSu

perc

ritic

al fl

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

(SFC

)Wa

ters

Belg

ium

Shor

t ora

l 111

:10 –

11:22

Mario

sim

one

Zocc

ali

Onlin

e su

perc

ritic

al fl

uid

extr

actio

n-su

perc

ritic

al fl

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy-

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ry fo

r car

oten

oids

det

erm

inat

ion

in re

d ha

bane

ro p

eppe

rsCh

rom

aleo

nt sr

lIta

lySh

ort o

ral 2

11:22

– 11

:34Ka

nji N

agai

Deve

lopm

ent o

f nov

el p

oly(

viny

lpyr

idin

e)-

base

d SF

C co

lum

ns a

nd th

eir a

pplic

atio

nsDA

ICEL

Corp

orat

ionJa

pan

Shor

t ora

l 311

:34 –

11:46

Vinc

ent D

esfo

ntai

neIn

fluen

ce o

f sam

ple

inje

ctio

n so

lven

t on

 pea

k sh

ape

for t

he a

naly

sis

of p

harm

aceu

tical

com

poun

ds in

 SFC

Unive

rsity

of G

enev

aSw

itzer

land

Shor

t ora

l 411

:46 –

11:58

Maria

Kha

likov

aUH

PSFC

/ESI

-MS

lipid

omic

ana

lysi

s of t

issu

es

and

plas

ma

from

kid

ney

canc

er p

atie

nts

Unive

rsity

of Pa

rdub

iceCz

ech 

Repu

blic

42 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Wed

nesd

ay, 2

1 Ju

ne14

:00 –

15:3

0 Cong

ress

Hal

lFo

rum

Hal

lMe

etin

g Ha

ll IV

Sess

ion 11

FUN 

11HY

P 11

APP 

11Th

erm

odyn

amic

s and

sepa

ratio

n m

echa

nism

s in 

LCCh

airs

: Fab

rice

Gritt

i, Da

vid

McCa

lley

MALD

I in 

LC co

uplin

g an

d MS

imag

ing

Chai

rs: G

érar

d Ho

pfga

rtne

r, Ro

bert

Jirá

sko

Food

ana

lysi

sCh

airs

: Ter

ry B

erge

r, Ma

ssim

o Mo

rbid

elli

Keyn

ote

14:00

– 14

:30Pa

vel J

ande

raMa

jor r

ole

of w

ater

in H

PLC

of p

olar

an

alyt

esUn

ivers

ity of

 Pard

ubice

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Ron

M.A.

Hee

ren

Brea

king

bou

ndar

ies i

n m

olec

ular

imag

ing

Maas

trich

t Uni

vers

ityTh

e Net

herla

nds

Paol

a Du

goMu

ltidi

men

sion

al te

chni

ques

fo

r the

 ana

lysi

s of f

ood

prod

ucts

Unive

rsity

of M

essin

aIta

ly

Oral

114

:30 –

14:50

Torg

ny Fo

rnst

edt

A de

eper

look

at h

ow p

ress

ure

affec

ts

the 

rete

ntio

n m

echa

nism

in re

vers

ed-p

hase

liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

Karls

tad

Unive

rsity

Swed

enIn

vite

d Or

al

Jan

Prei

sler

Coup

ling

of se

para

tion

tech

niqu

es

and 

deso

rptio

n m

ass s

pect

rom

etry

Masa

ryk U

nive

rsity

Czec

h Re

publ

icIn

vite

d Or

al

Petr

Bed

nář

Stud

y of

 seed

coat

com

posi

tion

in re

latio

n to

 dor

man

cy a

nd d

omes

ticat

ion

– ut

iliza

tion

of li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

and

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ryPa

lack

ý Uni

vers

ity O

lom

ouc

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Oral

214

:50 –

15:10

Oleg

Kro

khin

Pept

ide

rete

ntio

n tim

e pr

edic

tion

in R

PLC

and

HILI

C: P

rote

omic

tech

niqu

es h

elp

to d

isco

ver h

idde

n se

cond

ary

stru

ctur

e eff

ects

Unive

rsity

of M

anito

baCa

nada

Aleš

Sva

toš

Mass

-spe

ctro

met

ric-i

mag

ing

of li

ving

cells

: Ch

alle

nges

, sol

utio

ns, a

nd p

ersp

ectiv

eMa

x Pla

nck I

nstit

ute o

f Mol

ecul

ar P

hysio

logy

Germ

any

Invi

ted

Oral

Nico

la M

arch

etti

Insi

ghts

into

stru

ctur

e-bi

oacc

essi

bilit

y re

latio

nshi

ps o

f pol

yphe

nols

in re

d ch

icor

y by

 HPL

C-MS

/MS

Unive

rsity

of Fe

rrara

Italy

Oral

315

:10 –

15:30

Davi

d Be

llIn

vest

igat

ions

of e

quili

brat

ion

dyna

mic

s in

 hyd

roph

ilic i

nter

actio

n liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

(HIL

IC):

Towa

rd a

bet

ter

unde

rsta

ndin

g of

 rete

ntio

n m

echa

nism

sMi

llipo

reSig

ma/

Supe

lcoUS

A

Bram

Hei

jsMu

ltim

odal

mas

s spe

ctro

met

ry im

agin

g an

alys

is o

f N-l

inke

d gl

ycan

s and

pro

tein

s fr

om a

sing

le ti

ssue

sect

ion

Leide

n Un

ivers

ity M

edica

l Cen

ter

The N

ethe

rland

s

Ricc

ardo

Zen

ezin

i Chi

ozzi

Disc

over

y of

 bio

activ

e pe

ptid

es fr

om

caul

iflow

er (B

rass

ica

oler

acea

) was

te

prot

ein

usin

g a

scal

ed u

p ch

rom

atog

raph

ic

appr

oach

Unive

rsity

of R

ome L

a Sap

ienza

Italy

15:30

– 16

:30Co

ffee

brea

k, E

xhib

ition

, Pos

ters

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

11YO

U 11

Phar

mac

eutic

al a

naly

sis

Chai

rs: K

oen

Sand

ra, T

here

se W

ohls

chla

ger

Tuto

rial

14:00

– 14

:40Lo

is A

nn B

eave

rBi

osim

ilars

evo

lutio

n an

d de

man

ds

on a

naly

tical

scie

ntis

tsLA

B En

terp

rises

USA

Shor

t ora

l 114

:40 –

14:52

Lai-

Sheu

ng C

hoi

Meta

bolic

stud

y of

 met

hyls

tenb

olon

e in

 hor

ses

The H

ong K

ong J

ocke

y Clu

bHo

ng K

ong

Shor

t ora

l 214

:52 –

15:04

Anita

Ayr

eAn

alyt

ical

qua

lity

by d

esig

n-a

met

hodi

cal

appr

oach

for t

he q

uant

itativ

e es

timat

ion

of te

riflun

omid

e fr

om h

uman

pla

sma

Dr. L

. H. H

irana

ndan

i Col

lege

of P

harm

acy

India

Shor

t ora

l 315

:04 –

15:16

Elis

e Le

mas

son

Expl

orin

g m

ixed

-mod

e HP

LC

as a

n al

tern

ativ

e to

 reve

rsed

pha

se H

PLC

for i

mpu

rity

profi

ling

of d

rug

cand

idat

esIC

OAFra

nce

Shor

t ora

l 415

:16 –

15:28

Nile

sh J

oshi

A no

rmal

pha

se ch

iral H

PLC

met

hod

for t

he se

para

tion

of e

ight

isom

ers o

f cor

e + 

ome

Syng

ene A

mge

n Re

sear

ch Ce

nter

India

43HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Wed

nesd

ay, 2

1 Ju

ne16

:30 –

18:0

0 Cong

ress

Hal

lFo

rum

Hal

lMe

etin

g Ha

ll IV

Sess

ion 12

FUN 

12HY

P 12

APP 

12Ad

vanc

es in

 stat

iona

ry p

hase

sCh

airs

: Joe

Pes

ek, Y

i Che

nQu

antit

atio

n in

 LC/M

SCh

airs

: Chr

istia

n G.

Hub

er, J

ean-

Luc V

euth

eyNa

tura

l pro

duct

sCh

airs

: And

re d

e Vi

llier

s, Jo

hn Ya

tes

Keyn

ote

16:30

– 17

:00Fr

ance

sco

Gasp

arrin

iOn

the 

use

of th

e su

b-2µ

m ch

iral s

tatio

nary

ph

ases

in e

nant

iose

lect

ive

ultr

a-hi

gh

perf

orm

ance

chro

mat

ogra

phy

(UHP

LC/

UHPS

FC)

Unive

rsity

of R

ome L

a Sap

ienza

Italy

Karo

ly V

ekey

Quan

titat

ion

in LC

-MS:

From

acc

urat

e to

 app

roxi

mat

eHu

ngar

ian A

cade

my o

f Scie

nces

Hung

ary

Terr

y Be

rger

Supe

rcrit

ical

flui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y (S

FC)

profi

ling

of h

ops b

itter

ing

acid

s and

de

rivat

ives

usi

ng ch

iral c

olum

nsSF

C Sol

ution

s Inc

.US

A

Oral

117

:00 –

17:20

Tere

nce

Hetz

el

Char

acte

rizat

ion

of p

eak

capa

city

of

 mic

robo

re li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

colu

mns

usi

ng g

radi

ent k

inet

ic p

lots

Inst

itute

of En

ergy

and

Envir

onm

enta

l Tec

hnol

ogy

Germ

any

Kevi

n A.

Sch

ugFu

rthe

r dev

elop

men

t of l

iqui

d ch

rom

atog

raph

y –

trip

le q

uadr

upol

e –

mas

s sp

ectr

omet

ry fo

r top

-dow

n in

tact

pro

tein

se

para

tion

and

quan

titat

ion

The U

nive

rsity

of Te

xas a

t Arli

ngto

nUS

AIn

vite

d Or

al

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in R

osen

berg

Char

acte

rizat

ion

of sa

ffron

mar

ker-

an

d ar

oma

com

poun

ds

by o

ne- a

nd co

mpr

ehen

sive

tw

o-di

men

sion

al H

PLC-

IT-TO

F-MS

ana

lysi

sVie

nna U

nive

rsity

of Te

chno

logy

Aust

ria

Oral

217

:20 –

17:40

Suha

s Naw

ada

3D p

rinte

d ce

llula

r aut

omat

a as

 opt

imize

d st

atio

nary

pha

se g

eom

etrie

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Cant

erbu

ryNe

w Ze

alan

d

Eva

Tyte

ca

UHPL

C-ES

I-MS

/MS

quan

titat

ion

of n

atur

al

estr

ogen

s in 

aque

ous m

atric

es a

s pyr

idin

e-3-

sulfo

nyl d

eriv

ativ

esUn

ivers

ité d

e Lièg

eBe

lgium

Karin

e Fa

ure

Com

preh

ensi

ve tw

o-di

men

sion

al

cent

rifug

al p

artit

ion

chro

mat

ogra

phy-

liq

uid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

(CPC

x LC

): Pr

ovid

ing

prep

arat

ive

sepa

ratio

n fo

r com

plex

pla

nt

extr

acts

CNRS

Uni

vers

ité Ly

on 1

Franc

eOr

al 3

17:40

– 18

:00Ta

-Che

n W

eiSy

nthe

sis o

f sup

erfic

ially

por

ous m

onol

iths

with

ord

ered

, elo

ngat

ed m

esop

orou

s ch

anne

ls n

orm

al to

 the 

surf

ace

Agile

nt Te

chno

logie

sUS

A

Alex

ande

r Sch

riew

erAn

alys

is o

f coe

nzym

e A

deriv

ates

in b

reas

t ca

ncer

cells

by 

mea

ns o

f onl

ine

SPE-

HILI

C-ES

I-MS

/MS

Unive

rsity

of M

ünst

erGe

rman

y

Mary

se V

ande

rpla

nck

Chro

mat

ogra

phic

ana

lysi

s of a

lkal

oids

in

 Aco

nitu

m p

olle

n: To

ward

s new

insi

ghts

in

 pla

nt p

rote

ctio

n m

echa

nism

sUn

ivers

ity of

 Lièg

e – G

embl

oux A

gro-

Bio-

Tech

Belg

ium

19:00

– 23

:00Ga

la d

inne

r, Žo

fín P

alac

e

Csa

ba H

orvá

th Yo

ung S

cient

ist Aw

ard

final

ists

Meet

ing

Hall

VSe

ssion

12YO

U 12

Scie

ntifi

c writ

ing

& pu

blis

hing

Chai

rs: P

aul H

adda

d, E

mily

Hild

er,

Fran

tišek

Šve

cPa

ul R

. Had

dad

Aust

ralia

n Ce

ntre

for R

esea

rch

on S

epar

atio

n Sc

ienc

eAu

stra

lia

Emily

Hild

erUn

iver

sity

of S

outh

Aus

tral

iaAu

stra

lia

Fran

tišek

Šve

cBe

ijing

Uni

vers

ity o

f Che

mic

al Te

chno

logy

Chin

a

This

sess

ion w

ill p

rovid

e an 

over

view

of th

e pro

cess

es an

d pit

falls

th

at oc

cur i

n th

e diss

emin

ation

of sc

ientifi

c res

earc

h, pa

rticu

larly

pu

blish

ing o

f scie

ntifi

c res

earc

h in

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qua

lity j

ourn

als,

but

will

also

inclu

de ad

vice o

f the

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para

tion

and

pres

enta

tion

of p

oste

rs at

 scien

tific m

eetin

gs. T

hese

majo

r com

pone

nts w

ill

be d

iscus

sed:

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ailed

analy

sis of

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roce

ss fo

r pre

parin

g a m

anus

cript

, sel

ectin

g a jo

urna

l and

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ittin

g the

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uscr

ipt

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pond

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iewer

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parin

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min

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rs: P

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airs

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ef C

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ande

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rsity

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l 109

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l 209

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n W

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arat

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t ora

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t Ozu

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n of

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n tim

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r reb

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in li

quid

chro

mat

ogra

phy

Doku

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l Uni

vers

ity, G

radu

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choo

l of

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ural

and

Appl

ied S

cienc

esTu

rkey

Shor

t ora

l 410

:16 –

10:28

Kahi

na S

liman

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ical

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nce

45HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Thur

sday

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June

11:0

0 – 12

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ngre

ss H

all

Foru

m H

all

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IVSe

ssion

14FU

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HYP 

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Ultr

a-hi

gh re

solu

tion

sepa

ratio

nsCh

airs

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rdre

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oote

r, Go

vert

Som

sen

High

-thr

ough

put,

data

pro

cess

ing

and 

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mat

ics

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rs: Y

van

Vand

er H

eyde

n, Ja

n Ur

ban

Envi

ronm

enta

l ana

lysi

sCh

airs

: Mire

k Ma

cka,

Ivan

Mik

šík

Keyn

ote

11:00

– 11

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bast

iaan

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tink

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ncin

g na

tive

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drop

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c int

erac

tion

chro

mat

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phy

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Uni

vers

iteit

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sel

Belg

ium

Gabr

iel V

ivo-

Truy

ols

Baye

sian

met

hods

for d

ata

anal

ysis

in H

PLC:

A

para

digm

shift

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rsity

of A

mst

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mTh

e Net

herla

nds

Chris

tian

Klam

pflIn

vest

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vers

ityAu

stria

Oral

111

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Ken

Broe

ckho

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Eluc

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ion

and

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ctio

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pers

ion

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quid

ch

rom

atog

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y us

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light

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uced

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cenc

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rem

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Vrije

Uni

vers

iteit

Brus

sel

Belg

ium

Paw

eł W

iczl

ing

How

to q

uick

ly fi

nd a

des

ired

sepa

ratio

n?

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grat

ion

of in

form

atio

n an

d de

cisi

on-

mak

ing

in ch

rom

atog

raph

yMe

dical

Uni

vers

ity of

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ńsk

Pola

nd

Jose

phin

e Lü

beck

Char

acte

rizat

ion

of fa

st p

yrol

ysis

oils

usi

ng

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rcrit

ical

flui

d ch

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raph

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mas

s sp

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omet

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emom

etric

dat

a an

alys

isUn

ivers

ity of

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nhag

enDe

nmar

k

Oral

211

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Stef

an L

amot

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entifi

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ticat

ion

Unive

rsity

of B

arce

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isto

phe

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crop

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pan

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nive

rsity

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nch

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ssion

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– 11

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Sam

ple

prep

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hrom

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raph

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anal

ysis

Unive

rsity

of S

outh

Aus

tralia

Aust

ralia

Shor

t ora

l 111

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11:52

Joac

him

Nag

ler

Syst

ems f

or d

etec

tion

of m

onoa

min

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ssue

s bey

ond

brai

nHe

lmho

ltz Ce

nter

Mun

ichGe

rman

y

Shor

t ora

l 211

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12:04

Zden

ěk S

páči

lDi

scov

ery

and

quan

tifica

tion

of m

etab

olic

m

arke

rs a

ttrib

uted

to th

e ac

tivity

of

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stin

al m

icro

biot

aMa

sary

k Uni

vers

ityCz

ech 

Repu

blic

Shor

t ora

l 312

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11:16

Liga

Prie

cina

Bioa

ctiv

e co

mpo

unds

of s

team

-bla

nche

d an

d di

ffere

ntly

drie

d on

ions

Latv

ia Un

ivers

ity of

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icultu

reLa

tvia

Shor

t ora

l 411

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11:28

Wan

-Lin

g Li

uDe

term

inat

ion

of p

heno

lic a

cids

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ng

activ

ated

carb

on-p

olym

er e

xtra

ctio

n co

lum

nCh

ung Y

uan

Chris

tian

Unive

rsity

Taiw

an

46 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

Thur

sday

, 22

June

13:3

0 – 15

:45 Co

ngre

ss H

all

Clos

ing

plen

ary

sess

ion

Chai

rs: M

icha

l Hol

čape

k, Fr

antiš

ek Fo

ret,

Pave

l Jan

dera

13:30

– 13

:40Me

dal c

erem

ony

Meda

ls of

 Uni

vers

ity of

 Pard

ubice

13:40

– 14

:10Al

bert

o Ca

vazz

ini

Ultr

afas

t chi

ral s

epar

atio

ns o

n m

oder

n ch

iral s

tatio

nary

pha

ses:

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side

ratio

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n th

e im

pact

of t

he p

artic

le g

eom

etry

on 

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kine

tic p

erfo

rman

ce o

f the

 colu

mn

14:10

– 14

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rman

Dov

ichi

Capi

llary

ele

ctro

phor

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as a

tool

for b

otto

m-u

p pr

oteo

mic

s

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– 15

:10Do

o So

o Ch

ung

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ple

prec

once

ntra

tion

tech

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es in

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e co

uple

d wi

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pilla

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is-m

ass s

pect

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– 15

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tions

from

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ture

chai

rmen

HPLC

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ashi

ngto

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– 15

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osin

g ce

rem

ony

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rs: A

tilla

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ger,

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rd R

ozin

g, Ji

ří Ur

ban

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a Hor

váth

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g Scie

ntist

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d &

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Pos

ter A

ward

15:45

– 16

:45Fa

rewe

ll dr

ink

Csa

ba H

orvá

th Yo

ung S

cient

ist Aw

ard

final

ists

49HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

List of Oral Presentations

Opening Plenary SessionPL1-Su - Current state and future directions in liquid chromatographyG. DesmetVrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium 

PL2-Su - Ambient and LC-MS lipidomic profiling of clinical samples - new era in cancer diagnosticsZ. TakatsImerial College London, London, United Kingdom 

PL3-Su - The LC toolbox for protein biopharmaceutical characterizationP. SandraResearch Institute for Chromatography, Kortrijk, Belgium 

PL4-Su - Searching for life on ocean worlds with liquid phase separation systemsP.A. Willis1, M.F. Mora1, J.S. Creamer1, F. Kehl1, E. Tavares da Costa1, A.J. Ricco2, R.C. Quinn2, N. Bramall31 California Institute of Technology, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA; 2 NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, USA; 3 Leiden Measurement Technology, Santa Clara, USA

Closing Plenary SessionPL1-Th - Ultrafast chiral separations on modern chiral stationary phases: Considerations on the impact of the particle geometry on the kinetic performance of the columnA. Cavazzini1, F. Gasparrini2, M. Catani1, O. Ismail21 University of Ferrara, Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferrara, Italy; 2 La Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Drug Chemistry and Technology, Rome, Italy 

PL2-Th - Capillary electrophoresis as a tool for bottom-up proteomicsN. Dovichi1, Z. Zhang2, L. Sun3, O. Krokhin4

1 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA; 2 University of Notre Dame, Chemistry, Notre Dame, USA; 3 Michigan State University, Chemistry, East Lansing, USA; 4 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada 

PL3-Th - Sample preconcentration techniques in-line coupled with capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometryD.S. ChungSeoul National University, Department of Chemistry, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

Program track Fundamentals (FUN) FUN 1 Characterization of HPLC stationary phases - In memory of Jack KirklandFUN1-KN-Mo - Mass transfer properties of zwitterionic chiral stationary phases A. Felinger1, M. Catani2, A. Cavazzini2, W. Lindner3

1 Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; 3 Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 

Legend: FUN1-O1-Mo (Scientific session - Presentation number - Presentation day - Su – Sunday, Mo – Monday, Tu – Tuesday, We – Wednesday, Th – Thursday) PL – Plenary Lecture, O – Oral or Invited Oral Presentation, KN – Keynote Lecture, TU – Tutorial Lecture, SO – Short Oral Presentation, P – Poster, SC – Short Course

50 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN1-O1-Mo - Improving biomolecule separations with superficially porous silica particlesB. Boyes, T. Langlois, B. Wagner, S. Schuster, J. DeStefanoAdvanced Materials Technology- Inc., Wilmington, USA 

FUN1-O2-Mo - Characterization of HPLC stationary phases: How this can lead to novel and improved chromatographyJ. GlajchMomenta Pharmaceuticals, Analytical Development, MA, USA 

FUN1-O3-Mo - Experimental evaluation of microfluidic LC column performance: Straight versus serpentine channelsM. Gilar1, T. McDonald2, F. Gritti21 Waters Corporation, Milford, USA; 2 Waters, R&D, Milford, USA 

FUN 2 Multi-dimensional separationsFUN2-KN-Mo - Multi-dimensional liquid chromatography – towards a million peaksP. SchoenmakersUniversity of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

FUN2-O1-Mo - Size exclusion chromatography with superficially porous particlesM. Schure1, R. Moran2, S. Stephanie2, B. Wagner2, C. Luo2

1 Kroungold Analytical- Inc, Theoretical Separation Science Laboratory, Blue Bell, USA; 2 Advanced Materials Technology, R&D, Wilmington, USA 

FUN2-O2-Mo - Extended multi-dimensional liquid-chromatography systems for comprehensive analysis of complex polymeric nanoparticlesB. Pirok1,2, R. Peters1,3, P. Schoenmakers1

1 University of Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 TI-COAST, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 

3 DSM Coating Resins, Waalwijk, The Netherlands 

FUN2-O3-Mo - Pareto-optimisation of HILIC×RP-LC separations: Experimental verification and application to phenolic analysisA. de Villiers, M. Muller, A. TredouxStellenbosch University, Chemistry and Polymer Science, Stellenbosch, South Africa 

FUN 3 Mechanisms of mass transport phenomenaFUN3-KN-Mo - Combining solvent and non-uniform temperature gradients to improve peak capacity in microfluidic separationsF. Gritti, M. Fogwill, M. Gilar, J. Michienzi, D. SatputeWaters Corporation, Milford, USA 

FUN3-O1-Mo - Experimental methodologies for the assessment of individual mass transfer phenomena revisitedD. Cabooter1, H. Song1, D. Sadriaj1, K. Broeckhoven2, G. Desmet2

1 University of Leuven, Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, Leuven, Belgium; 2 Free University of Brussels, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN3-O2-Mo - System band broadening and its impact in modern size-exclusion chromatography of proteinsS. Fekete, A. Goyon, J.L. Veuthey, D. GuillarmeUniversity of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 

FUN3-O3-Mo - Surface diffusion of aromatic hydrocarbon analytes in reversed-phase liquid chromatographyJ. Rybka1, A. Höltzel1, A. Seidel-Morgenstern2, U. Tallarek1

1 Philipps-Universität Marburg, Chemistry, Marburg, Germany; 2 Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik komplexer technischer Systeme, Magdeburg, Germany 

51HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN 4 Stationary phases based on inorganic supportsFUN4-KN-Mo - Aqueous normal phase chromatography: The reliable and rugged method for polar compound analysisJ. Pesek, M. MatyskaSan Jose State University, Chemistry, San Jose, USA 

FUN4-O1-Mo - Enhancing peak capacity in temperature responsive liquid chromatographyF. Lynen, M. BaertGhent University, Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Ghent, Belgium 

FUN4-O2-Mo - Revealing the trends in selectivity changes altering the functional layer of novel HILIC stationary phasesA. Chernobrovkina, A. Zatirakha, Y. Sedov, Y. Yandukin, I. Kovalenko, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunLomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Moscow, Russian Federation 

FUN4-O3-Mo - Porous silica layers open tubular multi-channel capillaries as micro analytical platforms for separation and extractionE. Sanz Rodriguez1,2, S.C. Lam1,2, P. Smejkal1, P.R. Haddad1,2, B. Paull1,2

1 University of Tasmania, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, Sandy Bay- Hobart, Australia; 2 ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies ASTech, School of Physical Sciences- University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia 

FUN 5 Supercritical fluid chromatographyFUN5-KN-Tu - Ions and SFC: An improbable match?C. West, A. Raimbault, E. LemassonUniversité d'Orléans, Orléans, France 

FUN5-O1-Tu - Evaluation of alternative solvents in normal phase liquid and supercritical fluid chromatography for lipid classes analysisD. Thiébaut1, N. Prache2, S. Abreu2, P. Chaminade2, J. Vial31 ESPCI Paris - CNRS - PSL Research University, LSABM, PARIS, France; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy, LipSys², Chatenay Malabry, France; 

3 ESPCI Paris - PSL Research University, LSABM, PARIS, France 

FUN5-O2-Tu - Modeling retention behavior under solvent gradient condition in SFCA. Tarafder, J. HillWaters Corporation, Core Research, Milford, USA 

FUN5-O3-Tu - Optimization of temperature and back-pressure in drug-impurity profiling by SFC: A response surface design approachC. Muscat Galea1, D. Didion2, D. Clicq2, D. Mangelings1, Y. Vander Heyden1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Brussels, Belgium; 2 UCB Pharma, Department of Analytical Development, Braine l'Alleud, Belgium 

FUN 6 Novel high-efficient separation mediaFUN6-KN-Tu - Protein HPLC with polymer bonded phases on silicaM. Wirth, J. Yasosky, J. Biechele-Speziale, R. JacobsonPurdue University, West Lafayette, USA 

FUN6-O1-Tu - Microfluidic chip technology to advance multidimensional liquid chromatographyJ. De Vos, G. Desmet, S. EeltinkVrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN6-O2-Tu - Long-range uniform photonic crystals for high performance separationY. ChenInstitute of Chemistry- Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS Key Lab Anal Chem for Living Biosystems, Beijing, China 

52 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN6-O3-Tu - Thermoresponsive-ionic block copolymer brush modified stationary phase for thermally-modulated proteins separationK. Nagase1, J. Kobayashi1, A. Kikuchi2, Y. Akiyama1, H. Kanazawa3, T. Okano1

1 Tokyo Women's Medical University, Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science, Tokyo, Japan; 2 Tokyo University of Science, Department of Materials Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan; 3 Keio University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan 

FUN 7 Electromigration techniquesFUN7-KN-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis - alternative technique for biosensors?M.L. Riekkola1, E. Multia1, J. Witos1, K. Lipponen1, J. Samuelsson2, T. Fornstedt2, P. Forssén2, K. Öörni3, M. Jauhiainen4

1 University of Helsinki, Department of Chemistry, Helsinki, Finland; 2 Karlstad University, Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences, Karlstad, Sweden; 3 Wihuri Research Institute, Helsinki, Finland; 4 National Institute for Health and Welfare, Genomics and Biomarkers Unit, Helsinki, Finland 

FUN7-O1-Tu - Affinity capillary electrophoresis employed for quantitative characterization of noncovalent molecular interactionsV. Kašička, M. Ruzicka, D. Koval, J. Vavra, P. Reyes-Gutierrez, F. TeplyInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha 6, Czech Republic 

FUN7-O2-Tu - Supercritical water-treated fused silica capillaries: Currently accessible morphologies and applications in electromigration separationsP. Karásek, M. Horká, K. Šlais, J. Planeta, M. RothInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Fluid Phase Separations, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN7-O3-Tu - Computer-assisted modelling, optimizations and data evaluations in electrophoresisP. DubskýFaculty of Science - Charles University, The group of Electrophoretic and Chromatographic separation Methods - Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN 8 Separation techniques for ionic compoundsFUN8-KN-Tu - Method development in HILIC using quantitative structure-retention relationships based on analyte molecular structuresP.R. Haddad1, M. Taraji1, R. Amos1, M. Talebi1, R. Szucs2, C. Pohl3, J. Dolan4

1 University of Tasmania, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, Sandy Bay, Australia; 2 Pfizer Global Research and Development, Analytical R&D, Kent, United Kingdom; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA; 4 LC Resources, McMinnville, USA 

FUN8-O1-Tu - Breadboard-type modular microfluidic system as front-end for micro solid phase extraction on-line coupled with capillary ion chromatographyC. Malasuk1,2,3, Y. Li1, P.N. Nesterenko1, K. Uraisin2,3, M. Macka1

1 University of Tasmania ACROSS & School of Chemistry, Hobart, Australia; 2 Mahidol University, Department of Chemistry and Center of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry, Bangkok, Thailand; 3 Flow Innovation-Research for Science and Technology Laboratories Firstlabs, Bangkok, Thailand 

FUN8-O2-Tu - Miniaturized ion chromatographic platform integrating separation, suppression, and detectionS. Wouters1, J.L. Tison2, S. Eeltink1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; 2 Université Libre de Bruxelles, Laboratoire de Glaciologie, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN8-O3-Tu - New anion exchange materials based on electrostatically attached hyperbranched condensation polymersC. PohlThermo Fisher Scientific, R&D, Sunnyvale, USA 

53HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN 9 Separation mechanisms and structural effectsFUN9-KN-We - A study of the analysis of acidic compounds by hydrophilic interaction chromatographyD. McCalleyUniversity of the West of England, United Kingdom 

FUN9-O1-We - Another 12 months closer to 3D printed HPLC columns!V. Gupta, N. Macdonald, S. Currivan, P. Nesterenko, B. PaullUniversity of Tasmania, ACROSS- School of Physical Sciences, Hobart, Australia 

FUN9-O2-We - How the heck to get your ideal SEC in the mass spec?! A study into the the elution and ionization behavior of biomacromolecules in aqueous SEC-MSR. Haselberg1, I. Ventouri1, D. Malheiro1, J. Jordens2, S. Kok2, M. Honing2, G. Somsen1

1 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Division of BioAnalytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 DSM Resolve, Geleen, The Netherlands 

FUN9-O3-We - Retention mechanisms in liquid chromatography of uncharged synthetic polymersD. BerekPolymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

FUN 10 Organic polymer monolithic and particular materialsFUN10-KN-We - Capillary column technologies for nano-flow liquid chromatographyM.L. Lee, X. Xie, L. Tolley, P. Farnsworth, H.D. TolleyBrigham Young University, Provo, USA 

FUN10-O1-We - Polymer monoliths in the analysis of dopamineJ. Urban1,2, S. Janků2, M. Komendová2, R. Metelka2

1 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry- Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

FUN10-O2-We - Influence of an oscillating magnetic field on the separation performance of hybrid monolithic stationary phases for HPLCE.J. Carrasco-Correa, V. Dalgo-Flores, G. Ramis-Ramos, E.F. Simó-Alfonso, J.M. Herrero-MartínezUniversitat de Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot, Spain 

FUN10-O3-We - Possibilities of advanced 3D printing to produce chromatographic supports with 1-micron resolutionF. Matheuse1, Y. Vanderheyden1, K. Vanmol2, J. Van Erps2, W. De Malsche1, H. Ottevaere2, G. Desmet1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Applied Physics and Photonics, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN 11 Thermodynamics and separation mechanisms in LCFUN11-KN-We - Major role of water in HPLC of polar analytesP. Jandera, T. Hájek, P. Janás, J. UrbanUniversity of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic

FUN11-O1-We - A deeper look at how pressure affects the retention mechanism in reversed-phase liquid chromatographyT. Fornstedt1, D. Åsberg2, S. Jörgen3, M. Leśko4, M. Chutkowski4, K. Krzysztof4

1 Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden; 2 Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences- Karlstad University, Uppsala, Sweden; 3 Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences- Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden; 4 Department of Chemical and Process Engineering- Rzeszów University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland 

FUN11-O2-We - Peptide retention time prediction in RPLC and HILIC: proteomic techniques help to discover hidden secondary structure effectsO. Krokhin, V. SpicerUniversity of Manitoba, Internal Medicine, Winnipeg, Canada 

54 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN11-O3-We - Investigations of equilibration dynamics in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC): Toward a better understanding of retention mechanismsD. Bell, D. ShollenbergerMilliporeSigma/Supelco, Research and Development, Bellefonte, USA 

FUN 12 Advances in stationary phasesFUN12-KN-We - On the use of the sub-2µm chiral stationary phases in enantioselective ultra-high performance chromatography (UHPLC/UHPSFC)F. GasparriniUniversity of Rome la Sapienza, Dip. di Chimica e Tecnologie del Farmaco, Roma, Italy 

FUN12-O1-We - Characterization of peak capacity of microbore liquid chromatography columns using gradient kinetic plotsT. Hetzel1,2, C. Blaesing1, M. Jaeger3, T. Teutenberg1, T.C. Schmidt2

1 Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology, Research analysis, Duisburg, Germany; 2 University of Duisburg-Essen, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany; 3 Niederrhein University of Applied Science, Krefeld, Germany 

FUN12-O2-We - 3D printed cellular automata as optimized stationary phase geometriesS. Nawada1, S. Dimartino2, F. Conan1, P. Schoenmakers3

1 University of Canterbury, Chemical and Process Engineering, Christchurch, New Zealand; 2 The University of Edinburgh, Institute for Bioengineering- School of Engineering, Edinburgh U.K., United Kingdom; 3 Universiteit van Amsterdam, HIMS- Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

FUN12-O3-We - Synthesis of superficially porous monoliths with ordered, elongated mesoporous channels normal to the surfaceT.C. Wei, K. JiangAgilent Technologies, Wilmington, USA 

FUN 13 Data analysis, validation and chemometricsFUN13-KN-Th - Chromatographic fingerprints, experimental designs and multivariate calibration to study interesting compounds in plants. Case study indole alkaloids from psychotria nemorosaY. Vander Heyden1, L.C. Klein-Junior1, J. Viaene1, A.T. Henriques2

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium; 2 UFRGS Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre- Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 

FUN13-O1-Th - Noise characterization and peak deconvolution in Liquid chromatography – Mass spectrometry based on probability theoryJ. Urban, P. Soucek, D. StysUniversity of South Bohemia, Institute of Complex Systems FFPW, Nove Hrady, Czech Republic 

FUN13-O2-Th - Measurement of resolution in complex chromatograms aimed to optimise the separationM.C. Garcia-Alvarez-Coque, J.A. Navarro-Huerta, T. Alvarez-Segura, J.R. Torres-LapasioUniversity of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot Valencia, Spain 

FUN13-O3-Th - Quality-by-design, a powerful tool for analytical method development in pharmaceutical analysis: Case of multiproduct separationL. Ferey1, A. Raimbault1, I. Rivals2, K. Gaudin1

1 ChemBioPharm team, ARNA Laboratory, Bordeaux University, Bordeaux, France; 2 Equipe de Statistique Appliquée, ESPCI Paris- PSL Research University, Paris, France 

FUN 14 Ultra-high resolution separationsFUN14-KN-Th - Advancing native protein separations by size exclusion and hydrophobic interaction chromatographyS. EeltinkVrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN14-O1-Th - Elucidating the contribution of injection and detection to dispersion in liquid chromatography using light-induced fluorescence measurementsK. Broeckhoven, K. Vanderlinden, S. Deridder, G. DesmetVrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

55HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN14-O2-Th - High resolution in liquid chromatography- that’s what dreams are made ofS. LamotteBASF SE, Competence Center Analytics, Ludwigshafen, Germany 

FUN14-O3-Th - New platform for simple and rapid protein-based affinity reactionsT. Kubo1, K. Kubota1,2, N. Nishimura1, T. Tanigawa1,3, T. Naito1, K. Otsuka1

1 Kyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto, Japan; 2 Daiichi Sankyo Co.- Ltd., Hiratsuka, Japan; 3 Chemco Scientific Co., Takatsuki, Japan 

Program track Hyphenations (HYP)HYP 1 Ion mobility in LC/MSHYP1-KN-Mo - Differential mobility spectrometry - mass spectrometry as an orthogonal separation dimension for omicsG. HopfgartnerUniversity of Geneva, Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Genève, Switzerland 

HYP1-O1-Mo - LC+LC- and GC+GC-IM-qTOF-MS as a potential tool in non-target analysisO. Schmitz, J. Klein, L. Gan, C. LipokUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Applied Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

HYP1-O2-Mo - Using IMS-MS combined with size-exclusion chromatography and differential hydrogen–deuterium exchange for semi-automated screen of global protein conformational changes in solutionA. Makarov, N. Pierson, C. Strulson, Y. Mao, B. MaoMerck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Process Research & Development, Rahway, USA 

HYP1-O3-Mo - Comprehensive separation and analysis of nonionic surfactants by ultra-high performance supercritical fluid chromatography combined with ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometryQ. Ma1, Y. Zhang2, H. Bai1, Z. Du2

Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China; 2 Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China 

HYP 2 Ion suppression and matrix-effects in separation – MSHYP2-KN-Mo - Evaluation of matrix effects in HILIC, RPLC and SFC-MSJ.L. Veuthey, J. Schappler, D. GuillarmeUniversity of Geneva- University of Lausanne, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Geneva 4, Switzerland 

HYP2-O1-Mo - Development of UHPSFC-MS method for high-throughput analysis of vitamin E isomers and evaluation of matrix effects when using different sample preparation approachesL. Nováková, V. Pilařová, K. PlachkáCharles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

HYP2-O2-Mo - How much separation for LC–MS/MS quantitative bioanalysis?A. Tan, J. FanarasNucro-Technics, Scarborough, Canada 

HYP2-O3-Mo - Can HPLC-MS be replaced by direct coupling of SPME to MS? Investigating challenging casesG. Gomez-Rios1, N. Reyes-Garces1, M. Tascon1, J. Poole1, E. Boyaci1, E. Gionfriddo1, T. Vasiljevic1, S. Lendor1, C. Liu2, T. Covey2, J. Pawliszyn1

1 University of Waterloo, Chemistry, Waterloo, Canada; 2 SCIEX, Concord, Canada 

HYP 3 Separation – high-resolution MSHYP3-KN-Mo - Orbitrap technology in LC/MS and GC/MS: On the road to high-resolution in every lab A. MakarovThermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany 

56 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP3-O1-Mo - Top–down proteomics of large proteins up to 223 kDa enabled by serial size exclusion chromatography strategyY. GeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology and Department of Chemistry, Madison, USA 

HYP3-O2-Mo - Highly selective characterization of intact proteoforms by HILIC-MSG. Somsen1, R. Haselberg1, S. Tengattini2, E. Dominguez-Vega1

1 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 University of Pavia, Department of Drug Sciences, Pavia, Italy 

HYP3-O3-Mo - A generic hybrid LBA-LC-HRMS-based workflow for multiplexed hIgG1 quantification in pre-clinical species directly at the intact protein levelC. Lanshoeft1,2, S. Cianférani2, O. Heudi11 Novartis Pharma AG, DMPK, Basel, Switzerland; 2 University of Strasbourg, IPHC-LSMBO, Strasbourg, France 

HYP 4 Multidimensional chromatography and MS couplingHYP4-KN-Mo - Comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography with quadruple parallel mass spectrometry, LC1MS2 x LC1MS2 = LC2MS4W.C. ByrdwellUSDA- ARS- Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, Food Composition & Methods Development Lab, Beltsville, USA 

HYP4-O1-Mo - Improving the resolving power and detection sensitivity of two-dimensional liquid chromatography separations of protein digestsD. Stoll1, D. Harmes2, H. Lhotka2, G. Staples3

1 Gustavus Adolphus College, St.Peter, USA; 2 Gustavus Adolphus College, Chemistry, St. Peter, USA; 3 Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, USA 

HYP4-O2-Mo - Implementation of an immobilised-enzyme microfluidic reactor in an integrated multi-dimensional liquid chromatography systemB. Wouters1, I. Dapic2, B. Pirok2, M. Blom3, R. Peters4, G.L. Corthals2, P.J. Schoenmakers2

1 Unversiteit van Amsterdam, Analytical-Chemistry Group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Unversiteit van Amsterdam, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences HIMS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3 Micronit Microfluidics, Enschede, The Netherlands; 4 DSM Coating Resins, Waalwijk, The Netherlands 

HYP4-O3-Mo - High resolution analysis of linker drugs used in antibody drug conjugates (ADC's) by 2D-LC-MS: Transition of 2D-LC-MS from research to main stream pharmaceutical analysis C.J. Venkatramani1, S.R. Huang2, A.S. Mohammad1, I. Patel1, J. Kay1, L. Wigman1

1 Genentech Inc, SMACQC, South San Francisco, USA; 2 University of Washington, Chemistry, Seattle, USA 

HYP 5 Electrodriven separations – MSHYP5-KN-Tu - Measuring endogenous D-amino acids in the brain - from brain regions and individual cells to cellular release -- using CE and LCJ. Sweedler1, A. Patel1, H.C. Tai2, J.W. Checco1, S.S. Rubakhin1

1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Chemistry, Urbana, USA; 2 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Urbana, USA 

HYP5-O1-Tu - Resolving volume-restricted metabolomics using sheathless capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometryR. RamautarLeiden University, Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research, Leiden, The Netherlands 

HYP5-O2-Tu - Mass spectrometric characterization of impurities of an antibody separated by SDS-capillary sieving electrophoresis using CSE-CZE-MSC. Neusüß, M. CristinaAalen University, Chemistry, Aalen, Germany 

HYP5-O3-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis - mass spectrometry for intact mass analysis of antibodies and antibody-drug-conjugatesA. Paulus, C.H. Chen, A. Krupke, S. Houel, M. Wenz, D. Lopez-FerrerThermo Fisher Scientific, LSMS, San Jose, USA

57HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP 6 Nanofluidic and microfluidic separations – MSHYP6-KN-Tu - HPLC-MS analysis of small samples at high pressuresR.T. KennedyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA 

HYP6-O1-Tu - Online nano 2DLC meets top-down MS: WCX-HILIC/a×m/RPLC UVPD-HRMS analysis of histone proteoformsA. Gargano1, J. Shaw2, N. Tolič2, P. Schoenmakers3, L. Paša-Tolič2

1 Center for Analytical Chemistry Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Earth and Biological Sciences Directorate, Richland, USA; 3 University of Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

HYP6-O2-Tu - New developments in pillar array column technologyW. De Malsche1, J. Op De Beeck2, K. Van Mol2, B. Claerebout2, N. Van Landuyt2, G. Desmet1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; 2 PharmaFluidics, Zwijnaarde, Belgium 

HYP6-O3-Tu - Chip-based liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry: An integrated tool to study catalysis at the microscaleR. Warias1, J. Heiland1, C. Lotter1, A. Zaghi2, A. Massi2, D. Belder1

1 University of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany; 2 University of Ferrara, Dep. of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferrara, Italy 

HYP 7 LC/MS in lipidomicsHYP7-KN-Tu - Relevance of appropriate internal standards for accurate quantification of lipid species by LC-MS/MSG. Liebisch, S. KrautbauerUniversity Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany 

HYP7-O1-Tu - Chiral LC-MS / MS analyses of free and esterified oxygenated metabolites deriving from arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids in brains of rats exanguinated or notM. Guichardant, C. Jouvène, B. Fourmaux, N. Bernoud-Hubac, M. LagardeLaboratoire CarMeN- Univ Lyon- Inserm UMR 1060- Inra UMR 1397- INSA-Lyon- IMBL, Biochemistry, Villeurbanne, France 

HYP7-O2-Tu - Structural characterization of lipids associated with the fetal skin developmentJ. Cvačka1,2, V. Vrkoslav1, R. Hanus1, E. Harazim1,2, M. Hoskovec1, A. Kalužíková1,2, R. Míková1,2, J. Rejšek1,2, L. Šubčíková2, T. Čmelíková3, A. Doležal4, R. Plavka4

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Science- Charles University in Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Joachim Barrande Grammar School, Beroun, Czech Republic; 4 General Faculty Hospital and 1st Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prague, Czech Republic 

HYP7-O3-Tu - That Simultaneous analysis of metabolome and lipidome based on heart-cutting two-dimensional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometryS. Wang, L. Zhou, X. Shi, G. XuDalian Institute of Chemical Physics- Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian, China 

HYP 8 Supercritical fluid chromatography – MSHYP8-KN-Tu - SFC-MS: Current status and future directionsD. Guillarme, V. Desfontaine, J.L. VeutheyUniversity of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 

HYP8-O1-Tu - Enhancing ionization in supercritical fluid chromatography - electrospray mass spectrometryL. Akbal, G. HopfgartnerUniversity of Geneva, Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry- Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Geneva, Switzerland 

58 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP8-O2-Tu - Hyphenation of supercritical fluid chromatography and high resolution mass spectrometry for the characterization of a fast pyrolysis oilJ. Crepier1, A. Le Masle1, N. Charon1, F. Albrieux1, S. Heinisch2

1 IFPEN, Physic and analysis, Solaize, France; 2 Institut des Sciences Analytiques, Villeurbanne, France 

HYP8-O3-Tu - Validation and comparison of ultra-high performance supercritical fluid chromatography and liquid chromatography methods for analysis of new designer drugs in human urineV. Pauk, L. Borovcová, K. LemrPalacky University in Olomouc, RCPTM Department of Analytical Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

HYP 9 Biomarker discovery in metabolomicsHYP9-KN-We - Lipidomics by data-independent acquisition for clinical analysisM. Lämmerhofer1, J. Schlotterbeck2, B. Drotleff2

1 University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 University of Tuebingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tuebingen, Germany 

HYP9-O1-We - Metabolomics enabling personalized medicineT. HankemeierLeiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands 

HYP9-O2-We - LC-MS/MS based targeted metabolomics. Application in biomarker discovery and the characterisation of biological and other types of samplesG. Theodoridis1, H. Gika2

1 Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece; 2 Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Medicine, Thessaloniki, Greece 

HYP9-O3-We - High-throughput differential mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry for monitoring oxidative stress markers in human whole bloodS. Bravo-Veyrat, H. GérardUniversity of Geneva, Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry- Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Genève, Switzerland 

HYP 10 MS based omicsHYP10-KN-We - “Chromatography-free” characterization of complex mixtures by mass spectrometryM. EberlinUniversity of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil 

HYP10-O1-We - Selectivity, metabolite coverage and analytical throughput - how to address these conflicting goals in LC-MS based metabolomic workflows?G. KoellenspergerUniversity of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

HYP10-O2-We - On-line approaches for enhancing automation, robustness and selectivity in nano liquid chromatography-mass spectrometryS.R. Wilson, O.K. Brandtzæg, H. Røberg-Larsen, T. Vehus, E. LundanesUniversity of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, Oslo, Norway 

HYP10-O3-We - UHPLC-QTOF/MS untargeted metabolic profiling for the identification of blood and urinary biomarkers after the consumption of meat and dairy productsG. La Barbera1, G. Gürdeniz2, M.B.S. Andersen3, L.O. Dragsted2

1 University of Rome La Sapienza, Department of Chemistry, Rome, Italy; 2 University of Copenhagen, Department of Nutrition- Exercise and Sports- Faculty of Science, Copenhagen, Denmark; 3 University of Copenhagen, Department of Food Science- Faculty of Science, Copenhagen, Denmark

HYP 11 MALDI in LC coupling and MS imagingHYP11-KN-We - Breaking boundaries in molecular imagingR.M.A. HeerenMaastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands 

59HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP11-O1-We - Coupling of separation techniques and desorption mass spectrometryJ. PreislerMasaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP11-O2-We - Mass-spectrometric-imaging of living cells: Challenges, solutions, and perspective A. SvatošMax Planck Instutue of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany 

HYP11-O3-We - Multimodal mass spectrometry imaging analysis of N-linked glycans and proteins from a single tissue sectionB. Heijs1, S. Holst1, I. Briaire-de Bruijn2, A. de Ru1, P. van Veelen1, R. Drake3, A. Mehta3, W. Mesker4, R. Tollenaar4, J. Bovée2, M. Wuhrer1, L. McDonnell51 Leiden University Medical Center, Center for Proteomics & Metabolomics, Leiden, The Netherlands; 2 Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Leiden, The Netherlands; 3 Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Cell and Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Charleston, USA; 4 Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Leiden, The Netherlands; 5 Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza ONLUS, Pisa, Italy 

HYP 12 Quantitation in LC/MSHYP12-KN-We - Quantitation in LC-MS: From accurate to approximate K. VekeyHungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary 

HYP12-O1-We - Further development of liquid chromatography - triple quadrupole - mass spectrometry for top-down intact protein separation and quantitationK.A. Schug1, E. Wang1, D. Appulage1, Y. Baghdady1, P. Combe2, J. Smith2, F. Carroll3, T. Kahler3, P. Donato4, P. Dugo4, L. Mondello4

1 U.T. Arlington, Arlington TX, USA; 2 Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc., Columbia MD, USA; 3 Restek Corporation, Bellefonte PA, USA; 4 University of Messina, Messina, Italy 

HYP12-O2-We - UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS quantitation of natural estrogens in aqueous matrices as pyridine-3-sulfonyl derivativesA. Glineur1, K. Nott2, S. Ronkart2, G. Lognay1, E. Tyteca1, P. Carbonnelle2

1 Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Gembloux, Belgium; 2 Société wallone des eaux, Verviers, Belgium

HYP12-O3-We - Analysis of coenzyme A derivates in breast cancer cells by means of online SPE-HILIC-ESI-MS/MSA. Schriewer, H. HayenUniversity of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany 

HYP 13 MS applications from inorganics to pharmaceuticalsHYP13-KN-Th - Tracing metallopharmaceuticals in the human body in space and time: The complementary power of separations and imaging techniquesU. KarstUniversity of Muenster, Münster, Germany 

HYP13-O1-Th - Thin-layer chromatography coupled to diode laser thermal vaporization ICP MSA. Bednařík1, P. Foltýnová1, V. Kanický1,2, J. Preisler1,2

1 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Central European Institute of Technology CEITEC, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP13-O2-Th - Electrochemical activation of platinum based cytostatics investigated by means of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometryL. Frensemeier1, G. Köllensperger2, C.R. Kowol3, B.K. Keppler3, U. Karst1

1 University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany; 2 University of Vienna, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria; 3 University of Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

60 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP13-O3-Th - Isomer separations of plasma metabolites by differential mobility coupled to tandem mass spectrometryS. Wernisch1, T. Rajendiran2,3, S. Pennathur1,3

1 University of Michigan, Internal Medicine, Ann Arbor, USA; 2 University of Michigan, Pathology, Ann Arbor, USA; 3 University of Michigan, Michigan Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Core, Ann Arbor, USA 

HYP 14 High-throughput, data processing and bioinformaticsHYP14-KN-Th - Bayesian methods for data analysis in HPLC: A paradigm shiftG. Vivo-TruyolsUniversity of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

HYP14-O1-Th - How to quickly find a desired separation? Integration of information and decision-making in chromatographyP. WiczlingMedical University of Gdańsk, Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Gdańsk, Poland 

HYP14-O2-Th - Liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and chemometrics for the identification of frauds in extra-virgin olive oil authenticationO. Nuñez1,2,3, M. Said1, N. Carranco1, D. Filatova1, M. Farrés-Cebrián1, J. Saurina1,3, E. Morano1

1 University of Barcelona, Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain; 2 Serra Hunter Program - Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; 3 Research Institute of Food Nutrition and Food Safety- University of Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain 

HYP14-O3-Th - Pushing the speed limit for high throughput LC-MS analysis in support of pharmaceutical development researchK. Zawatzky, C.J. WelchMerck & Co.- Inc., Process and Analytical Chemistry, Rahway, USA 

Program track Applications (APP)APP 1 Forensics, doping and toxicologyAPP1-KN-Mo - Testing non-approved substances using alternative matrices and liquid chromatography / high- and low-resolution tandem mass spectrometry in doping controlsM. ThevisGerman Sport University Cologne, Köln, Germany 

APP1-O1-Mo - Doping control analysis of prohibited peptide drugs after sophisticated metabolism studies by means of liquid chromatography coupled to HR-MS/MSA. Thomas, W. Schänzer, M. ThevisGerman Sport University, Institute of Biochemistry, Cologne, Germany 

APP1-O2-Mo - Exploring blood steroidomics for the improvement of the athlete biological passport steroidal moduleF. Ponzetto1, J. Boccard2,3, G.M. Randazzo2,3, R. Nicoli1, T. Kuuranne1, M. Saugy4, S. Rudaz2,3

1 Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses, University Center of Legal Medicine Geneva and Lausanne- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, Epalinges, Switzerland; 2 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences- University of Geneva- University of Lausanne, Geneve, Switzerland; 3 Swiss Center of Applied Human Toxicology SCAHT- University of Basel, Geneve, Switzerland; 4 Center of Research & Expertise in anti-doping Sciences- University of Lausanne, Institute of Sports Sciences of the Lausanne University, Lausanne, Switzerland 

APP1-O3-Mo - Validation of a fast ionic liquid-based dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction procedure combined with LC-MS/MS analysis for the quantification of benzodiazepines in whole bloodM. De Boeck1, S. Missotten1, W. Dehaen2, J. Tytgat1, E. Cuypers1

1 KU Leuven, Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences - Toxicology and Pharmacology, Leuven, Belgium; 

2 KU Leuven, Department of Chemistry - Molecular Design and Synthesis, Leuven, Belgium 

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APP 2 ProteomicsAPP2-KN-Mo - Protein-protein interaction studies of disease networksJ. Yates1, B.D. Stein2, D. Calzolari2, M. Lavallée-Adam3

1 The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA; 2 The Scripps Research Institute, Chemical Physiology and Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, La Jolla, USA; 3 University of Ottawa, Biochemistry- Microbiology- Immunology, Ottawa, Canada 

APP2-O1-Mo - Proteome- and phosphoproteome analysis of onkogenic signaling pathwaysC.G. Huber1, T. Scheidt1, H. Jorge2, W. Gruber1, M. Dell'Aica2, R. Zahedi2, F. Aberger1

1 University of Salzburg, Department of Molecular Biology, Salzburg, Austria; 2 Leibnitz Institute of Analytical Sciences ISAS, Dortmund, Germany 

APP2-O2-Mo - Better access to proteoforms by cold vaporization of tissues with picosecond-infrared-laser (PIRL) ablationM. Kwiatkowski1, M. Wurlitzer2, S. Uschold3, R.J.D. Miller3, H. Schlüter2

1 University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Pulmonary Diseases and Tuberculosis, Groningen, The Netherlands; 

2 University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Central Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 

3 Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany 

APP2-O3-Mo - Surfactant-free coacervation of natural cell membranes for facile, selective extraction, and enrichment of integral membrane proteins in proteomicsM. Khaledi1, A. Koolivand1, N. Weisner2, X. Qiao1, M. Azizi11 University of Texas-Arlington, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arlington- TX, USA; 2 North Carolina State University, Chemsitry, Raleigh, USA

APP 3 Sample preparation and automationAPP3-KN-Mo - Why are thin coated sampling/extraction devices with biocompatible sorbents well suited for coupling of biological systems to liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry?J. PawliszynUniversity of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 

APP3-O1-Mo - Novel online sample preparation media for complicated samples analysis coupling with high-performance liquid chromatographyG. Li, G. Li, X. Luo, Q. Zhang, X. Yang, Y. Hu, X. XiaoSchool of Chemistry- Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China 

APP3-O2-Mo - Isoform enrichment by recycling chromatographyM. Morbidelli, N. UlmerETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 

APP3-O3-Mo - Does parallel artificial liquid membrane extraction match the requirements for an applicable and high-throughput sample preparation method from biological matrices?A. Gjelstad1, G. Wong1, P.O. Grafinski1, K.S. Ask1, L. Vårdal1, E.L. Øiestad2, S. Pedersen-Bjergaard1

1 School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; 2 Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Forensic science, Oslo, Norway 

APP 4 MetabolomicsAPP4-KN-Mo - Metabolomics: From differential metabolite discovery to functional elucidationG. Xu, Y. Zhou, Z. Wang, P. Yin, H. Piao, X. LuDalian Institute of Chemical Physics- Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian, China 

APP4-O1-Mo - Comprehensive and quantitative profiling of the human blood metabolome from one microliter of finger blood L. Li, H. WeiDepartment of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G2G2, Canada 

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APP4-O2-Mo - Improving metabolite coverage in global metabolomics using sequential extractionD. Sitnikov, C. Monnin, D. VuckovicConcordia University, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montreal, Canada 

APP4-O3-Mo - Derivatization strategies for targeted metabolomicsP. Malec, R. KennedyUniversity of Michigan, Chemistry, Ann Arbor, USA 

APP 5 Chiral separationsAPP5-KN-Tu - Recent trends in application of polysaccharide-based chiral selectors for liquid phase separation of enantiomersB. ChankvetadzeTbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia 

APP5-O1-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis in the determination of the stereoisomeric purity of drugsG. Scriba, S. Niedermeier, H. Harnisch, S. KraitFriedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany 

APP5-O2-Tu - Three-dimensional HPLC analysis of amino acid enantiomers in complicated real world samplesK. Hamase1, R. Koga1, Y. Miyoshi1,2, M. Mita2, W. Lindner3

1 Kyushu University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Shiseido Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 3 University of Vienna, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP5-O3-Tu - Further studies on the HILIC character of polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases in polar organic separation modeB. Chankvetadze1, A. Felinger2, T. Farkas3

1 Tbilisi State University, Institute of Physical and Analytical Chemistry- School of Exact and Natural Sciences, Tbilisi, Georgia; 

2 University of Pécs, Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Pécs, Hungary; 3 Phenomenex Inc., Research and Development, Torrance, USA 

APP 6 LipidomicsAPP6-KN-Tu - Natural variation of blood plasma lipids in healthy Asian individualsM.R. WenkNational University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 

APP6-O1-Tu - Lipidomic analysis of plasma in patients with lacunar infarction using normal-phase / reversed-phase 2D LC-MS/MSH. Liu1, L. Yang1, P. Lv2, Y. Bai1, Y. Huang2

1 Peking University, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Beijing, China; 2 Peking University First Hospital, Department of Neurology, Beijing, China 

APP6-O2-Tu - Lipidomic analysis of biological samples: comparison of liquid chromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography and direct infusion mass spectrometry methodsM. Lísa, E. Cífková, M. Khalikova, M. Ovčačíková, M. HolčapekUniversity of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

APP6-O3-Tu - Ion mobility as additional separation dimension to tackle the complexity of the Caenorhabditis elegans lipidomeA. Laurençon1, J. Thiemann2, V. Gnau2, J. Uhl3, H. Aguilaniu1, M. Witting3

1 ENS de Lyon, Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Lyon, France; 2 Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany; 

3 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Neuherberg, Germany 

APP 7 Affinity separationsAPP7-KN-Tu - The use of specific interactions with fullerenes in microscale liquid phase separationsK. Otsuka, T. Kubo, E. Kanao, S. Tokuda, T. NaitoKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto, Japan 

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APP7-O1-Tu - Personalized medicine based on high-performance affinity microcolumns: Drug-protein binding studies with modified proteins and clinical samplesD. Hage, C. Bi, S. Beeram, Z. Chenhua, R. Matsuda, X. ZhengUniversity of Nebraska, Chemistry Department, Lincoln- Nebraska, USA 

APP7-O2-Tu - Affinity capillary electrophoresis for ligand binding assays: Playing the ACE cardH. Wätzig1, I. Oltmann-Norden1, M. Mozafari1, H. AlHazmi2, M. Nachbar1, D. Abd El-Hady3, S. El Deeb1

1 University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany; 2 Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia; 3 University of Jeddah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 

APP7-O3-Tu - “Lab on chip” – biomimetic channel networksA. ManzKIST Europe, Saarbrücken, Germany 

APP 8 Glycomics and glycoproteomics - Celebrating Miloš Novotný 75th birthdayAPP8-KN-Tu - LC and LC-MS in service of analytical glycoscienceM.V. NovotnýIndiana University, Bloomington, USA 

APP8-O1-Tu - Temperature gradient capillary electrophoresisA. Guttman, M. SzigetiUniversity of Debrecen, HLBS, Debrecen, Hungary 

APP8-O2-Tu - Development of a rapid and robust n-glycan analysis workflow for both LC and CE platformsA. Eckard, B. Kunnummal, P.A. BellThermoFisherScientific, Bio Production- Pharma Analytics, South San Francisco, USA 

APP8-O3-Tu High sensitive CE-MS analysis of positively charged oligosaccharidesJ. Krenkova, J. Partyka, F. ForetInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP 9 Recent advances in (bio)pharmaceuticals I.APP9-KN-We - Two dimensional liquid chromatography: From clone selection to detailed characterization of monoclonal antibodies and antibody-drug conjugatesK. Sandra, I. Vandenheede, M. Steenbeke, G. Vanhoenacker, P. SandraResearch Institute for Chromatography, Kortrijk, Belgium 

APP9-O1-We - Manufacturability assessment of monoclonal antibodies using advanced LC-MSJ. Bones, A. Trappe, F. Fuessl, S. Millan-Martin, S. Mittermayr, A. FarrellNational Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training, Characterisation and Comparability, Dublin, Ireland 

APP9-O2-We - HILIC-MS: A powerful analytical tool for the profiling of glycosylation patterns of biopharmaceutical proteins at the middle-up levelV. D'Atri1, S. Fekete1, A. Beck2, J.L. Veuthey1, D. Guillarme1

1 University of Geneva, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland; 2 Center of Immunology Pierre Fabre, Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, France 

APP9-O3-We - De-conjugation coupled with LC-MS for investigating the stability of small molecule drugs in antibody-drug conjugatesT. Chen1, D. Su2, J. Gruenhagen1, Y. Li1, P. Yehl1, N. Chetwyn1, C. Medley1

1 Genentech Inc, Small Molecule Pharmaceutical Sciences, South San Francisco, USA; 2 Genentech Inc, Assay Development & Technology, South San Francisco, USA 

APP 10 Recent advances in (bio)pharmaceuticals II.APP10-KN-We - Multiplexed mLC-nLC for comprehensive impurity profiling: A method development "free" platformK. Zhang, S. Yang, J. Lin, M. TsangGenentech, South San Francisco, USA 

64 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP10-O1-We - Leveraging chromatographic speed and efficiency: Integration of analytical SFC into pharmaceutical analysisY. Huang, M. CoutantPfizer Worldwide Research & Development, Analytical R&D, Groton, USA 

APP10-O2-We - Native mass spectrometry for the revelation of highly complex glycosylation in biopharmaceuticalsT. Wohlschlager1,2, K. Scheffler2,3, I.C. Forstenlehner2,4, S. Senn1,2, E. Damoc5, S. Ruzek2,4, J. Holzmann2,4, C.G. Huber1,2

1 University of Salzburg, Department of Molecular Biology- Division of Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Salzburg, Austria; 2 Christian Doppler Laboratory for Innovative Tools for Biosimilar Characterization, Salzburg, Austria; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH, Dreieich, Germany; 4 Sandoz, Novartis Technical Operations Biologics Technical Development & Manufacturing, Kundl, Austria; 

5 Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH, Bremen, Germany 

APP10-O3-We - Improved chromatographic conditions for the characterization of antibody-drug conjugatesB. Bobaly, G.M. Randazzo, S. Rudaz, J.L. Veuthey, D. Guillarme, S. FeketeUniversity of Geneva- University of Lausanne, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland 

APP 11 Food analysisAPP11-KN-We - Multidimensional techniques for the analysis of food productsP. Dugo1, F. Cacciola2, P. Donato2, L. Mondello1

1 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy; 2 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche- Odontoiatriche e delle Immagini Morfologiche e Funzionali, Messina, Italy 

APP11-O1-We - Study of seed coat composition in relation to dormancy and domestication - utilization of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometryP. Bednář1, M. Cechová1, M. Válková1, L. Kučera1, I. Hradilová2, P. Smýkal2, A. Janská3, A. Soukup3

1 Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials- Department of Analytical Chemistry- Faculty of Science- Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2 Department of Botany- Faculty of Science- Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 

3 Department of Experimental Plant Biology- Faculty of Science- Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic 

APP11-O2-We - Insights into structure-bioaccessibility relationships of polyphenols in red chicory by HPLC-MS/MSN. Marchetti, A. Cavazzini, L. Pasti, A. Maietti, C. BergantinUniversity of Ferrara, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferrara, Italy 

APP11-O3-We - Discovery of bioactive peptides from Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) waste protein using a scaled up chromatographic approachR. Zenezini Chiozzi, A.L. Capriotti, C. Cavaliere, C.M. Montone, A. LaganàUniversity of Rome la Sapienza, Chemistry, Rome, Italy ¨

APP 12 Natural productsAPP12-KN-We - Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) profiling of hops bittering acids and derivatives using chiral columnsT. Berger1, B. Berger2, E. Wilson3

1 SFC Solutions Inc., Separation Science, Englewood, USA; 2 Leiden University, Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands; 3 Leiden University, Natural Products Laboratory, Leiden, The Netherlands 

APP12-O1-We - Characterization of saffron marker- and aroma compounds by one- and comprehensive two-dimensional HPLC-IT-TOF-MS analysisP. Hashemi, E. RosenbergVienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna, Austria 

APP12-O2-We - Comprehensive two-dimensional centrifugal partition chromatography- liquid chromatography (CPC x LC): Providing preparative separation for complex plant extractsK. Faure, L. Marlot, M. BatteauCNRS Université Lyon 1, Institut des Sciences Analytiques, Villeurbanne, France 

65HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP12-O3-We - Chromatographic analysis of alkaloids in Aconitum pollen: towards new insights in plant protection mechanismsM. Vanderplanck1, G. Glauser2, E. Tyteca1, D. Michez3, C. Praz4

1 University of Liège - Gembloux Agro-Bio-Tech, Analytical Chemistry- AgroBioChem Department, Gembloux, Belgium; 

2 University of Neuchatel, Neuchâtel Platform of Analytical Chemistry, Neuchâtel, Switzerland; 3 University of Mons, Laboratory of Zoology- Research Institute for Biosciences, Mons, Belgium; 4 University of Neuchatel, Laboratory of Evolutionary Entomology- Institute of Biology, Neuchâtel, Switzerland 

APP 13 Clinical analysisAPP13-KN-Th - Digging deeper into the metabolome: Adding ion mobility spectrometry as a 3rd dimension to biomarker discovery and analysis via UPLC-IMS-MSI.D. WilsonImperial College, London, United Kingdom 

APP13-O1-Th - Assessment of biogenic amines along with their precursors and metabolites supported by new sample pretreatment and separation solutionsT. BaczekMedical University of Gdansk, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Gdansk, Poland 

APP13-O2-Th - One-minute separation of five biothiols using amide-modified liquid chromatography chipM. Tsunoda1, M. Isokawa1, K. Nakanishi2, T. Funatsu1, S. Shoji21 University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; 2 Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 

APP13-O3-Th - Untargeted metabolomics in diagnosing inherited metabolic diseasesD. Friedecký1, L. Najdekr1, A. Gardlo1, L. Kluijtmans2, R. Wevers2, T. Adam1

1 Palacký University and University Hospital Olomouc, Laboratory of Metabolomics and Laboratory for Inherited Metabolic Disorders, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2 Radboud University Medical Centre, Department Laboratory Medicine, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 

APP 14 Environmental analysisAPP14-KN-Th - Investigations on the metabolization of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in cress (Lepidium sativum) grown hydroponically in drug contaminated waterC. Klampfl, L. Emhofer, M. Himmelsbach, W. BuchbergerJohannes-Kepler-University, Analytical Chemistry, Linz, Austria 

APP14-O1-Th - Characterization of fast pyrolysis oils using supercritical fluid chromatography – mass spectrometry and chemometric data analysisJ.S. Lübeck1, K. G. Poulsen1, G. Tomasi1, S. Verdier2, A. B. Hansen2, D. C. Dayton3, O. D. Mante3, J.H. Christensen1

1 University of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg, Denmark; 2 Haldor Topsoe A/S, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 3 RTI International, Energy Technology Division, Durham- North Carolina, USA 

APP14-O2-Th - Microporous organogel materials for sample preparation and green sfc and u-hplc separationsJ.C. Garrigues1, S. Franceschi2, E. Perez3

1 CNRS, IMRCP Laboratory, Toulouse, France; 2 Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; 3 CNRS, Toulouse, France 

APP14-O3-Th - Residue analysis of pharmaceuticals in plantsW. Buchberger, L. Emhofer, B. Reichl, C. Klampfl, M. HimmelsbachJohannes-Kepler-University Linz, Analytical Chemistry, Linz, Austria

Program track Young and Tutorials (YOU)YOU 1 2D-LCYOU1-TU-Mo - Two-dimensional chromatography: A tutorialM. SchureKroungold Analytical- Inc, Theoretical Separation Science Laboratory, Blue Bell, USA 

66 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU1-SO1-Mo - Chip-based HPLC with an integrated droplet interface for surface enhanced raman detectionR. Gerhardt, A.J. Peretzki, D. BelderUniversity of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany 

YOU1-SO2-Mo - Membrane evaporative interface for LCxLCE. Fornells1, B. Barnett2, M. Bailey3, R.A. Shellie3, E.F. Hilder4, M.C. Breadmore5

1 University of Tasmania, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Hobart, Australia; 

2 Trajan Scientific and Medical, Melbourne, Australia; 3 Trajan Scientific and Medical, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Melbourne, Australia; 4 University of South Australia Future Industries Institute, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Adelaide, Australia; 5 University of Tasmania, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, Hobart, Australia 

YOU1-SO3-Mo - Increasing flexibility in two-dimensional liquid chromatography by pulsed elution of the first dimension (Pulsed-elution 2D-LC)N.J. Nielsen1, S.S. Jakobsen1,2, S. Verdier2, A.B. Hansen2, J.H. Christensen1

1 University of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Science, Frederiksberg, Denmark; 2 Haldor Topsoe A/S, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 

YOU1-SO4-Mo - Two-dimentional LC for analysis of monoclonal antibody during bioprocess developmentJ.H. Heo, D. Richardson, S. YuMSD, Bioprocess Development, Kenilworth- NJ, USA 

YOU 2 Separation mechanismsYOU2-TU-Mo - Effect of salts on retention of neutral solutes in HILICA. AlpertPolyLC Inc., Colombia, USA 

YOU2-SO1-Mo - Numerical study of the thermal conductivity of columns packed with fully porous and superficially porous particlesS. Deridder, K. Broeckhoven, G. DesmetVrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

YOU2-SO2-Mo - Dual retention mechanism on stationary phases with embedded polar groupK. Krzemińska, S. Bocian, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University, Chair of Environmental Chemistry & Bioanalitics, Torun, Poland 

YOU2-SO3-Mo - Transport of molecules of different sizes through monolithic, core-shell and porous silica columns. Effect of porous silica architectureK.L. Nguyen1,2, V. Wernert1, R. Denoyel1, A. Galarneau3, Y. Didi31 MADIREL, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France; 2 Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Hanoi, Viet Nam; 3 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, Montpellier, France 

YOU2-SO4-Mo - Solvation processes in liquid chromatography - the importance and measurementS. Bocian, M. Skoczylas, K. Krzemińska, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland 

YOU 3 ProteomicsYOU3-TU-Mo - The role of separations in protein and proteomic mass spectrometric analysisB.L. KargerNortheastern University, Boston, USA 

YOU3-SO1-Mo - Characterization of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic chip containing immobilized trypsin for rapid protein digestionA. Kecskemeti, C.N. Nagy, A. GasparUniversity of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary 

67HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU3-SO2-Mo - Novel approach to determine lipidated analogs of prolactin-releasing peptide via LC-MS using monolithic columnJ. Zemenová1,2, D. Sýkora2, L. Maletínská1

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Czech Academy of Sciences, Group of Lenka Maletínská, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemisty and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

YOU3-SO3-Mo- Trinity P1 mixed mode chromatography enables mass spectrometry compatible orthogonal peptide separation to reversed phaseP. Yu1, M. Wilhelm1, D. Zolg1, X. Sun2, X. Liu2, A. Huhmer3, B. Kuster1

1 Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, USA 

YOU3-SO4-Mo - Predictive chromatography of peptides for optimized fractionation in bottom-up proteomicsE. Solovyeva1, A. Lobas2, A. Kopylov3, L. Levitsky2, I. Ilyina3, S. Moshkovskii3, M. Gorshkov2

1 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Department of Molecular and Chemical Physics, Dolgoprudny, Russian Federation; 2 Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russian Federation; 3 Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russian Federation 

YOU 4 Sample preparationYOU4-TU-Mo - Similarity, selectivity, and specificity (3s) - three dimensional factor determining HPLC resolutionB. Buszewski, M. Skoczyla, S. BocianNicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland

YOU4-SO1-Mo - Determination of selected fat soluble vitamins from bovine milk using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction coupled with HPLC-UV equipped with a core-shell columnA. Quigley, S. Walsh, D. Connolly, W. CumminsWaterford Institute of Technology, Department of Science, Waterford, Ireland 

YOU4-SO2-Mo - Development of an HPLC bioreactor based on immobilized enterokinase for the cleavage of fusion proteinsS. Tengattini1, F. Rinaldi1, C. Temporini1, E. Calleri1, L. Piubelli2, T. Bavaro1, G. Massolini11 University of Pavia, Department of Drug Sciences, Pavia, Italy; 2 University of Insubria, Department of Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Varese, Italy 

YOU4-SO3-Mo - Automated robotic sample preparation for metabolomics with hyphenation to LC-SWATH/MS acquisition for plasma and liver samplesM. Raetz1, R. Picenoni2, G. Boehm2, G. Hopfgartner1

1 University of Geneva, CHIAM, Geneve 4, Switzerland; 2 CTC Analytics, Zwingen, Switzerland 

YOU4-SO4-Mo - Easy and cheap apparatus for the off-line automatization of miniaturized sample preparation techniquesD.A. Vargas Medina, L. Schwerz, D. Menini, A.J. Santos NetoUniversidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Química de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil 

YOU 5 Metabolomics and lipidomicsYOU5-TU-Tu - High-coverage quantitative metabolomics using chemical isotope labeling LC-MSL. LiUniversity of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 

YOU5-SO1-Tu - Use of a novel linear retention index system as identification tool in liquid chromatography: Applications in lipidomicsF. Rigano1, P. Dugo1,2, L. Mondello1,2

1 Chromaleont S.r.L., Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy; 2 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy 

YOU5-SO2-Tu - Simultaneous non-polar and polar lipid analysis by complementary online two-dimensional liquid chromatography and high resolution mass spectrometryE. Rampler, B. Mitic, M. Schwaiger, G. KoellenspergerUniversity of Vienna, Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

68 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU5-SO3-Tu - Oxysterols in cancerH. Roberg-Larsen1, F. Sved Skottvol1, K. Bjørseth1, S. Solheim1, E. Lundanes1, J. Thorne2, S. Ray Wilson1

1 University of Oslo, Chemistry, Oslo, Norway; 2 University of Leeds, School of Food Science, Leeds, United Kingdom 

YOU5-SO4-Tu - Increasing peak capacity and selectivity of LC-MS by incorporation of low-field drift-tube ion mobility separationT. Causon, S. HannUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

YOU 6 Chiral and achiral stationary phasesYOU6-TU-Tu - Principles of enantioseparations in LC: State of the art, quo vadisW. Lindner1, M. Kohout2, M. Laemmerhofer3

1 University of Vienna, Departmant of Analytical Chemistry- Faculty of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria; 2 UCT Prague, Organic Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 University of Tuebingen, Pharmaceutical Analysis and Bioanalysis, Tuebingen, Germany 

YOU6-SO1-Tu - Stationary phase optimized selectivity chiral liquid chromatography (SOS-CLC) as a novel perspective for the separation of stereoisomersR. Hegade, F. LynenGhent University- Belgium, Separation Science Group- Department of Organic & Macromolecular chemistry- Faculty of Sciences- Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 

YOU6-SO2-Tu - Flavanones enantioseparation by LC-ESI-MS/MS and its applicationI. Baranowska, J. Hejniak, S. BajkaczSilesian University of Technology- Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic- Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Gliwice, Poland 

YOU6-SO3-Tu - Multi-parametric characterization of amino acids- and peptide-silica stationary phases - a column selection for separation targetsM. Skoczylas, S. Bocian, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland 

YOU6-SO4-Tu - Nitrogen-incorporated tetrahedral amorphous carbon thin-films - a new electrode for the HPLC-EC of biological and environmental analytesR. Jarosova1,2, A. Castiaux1, J. Qiu3, G. Swain1

1 Michigan State University, Chemistry, East Lansing, USA; 2 Charles University in Prague, University Research Centre UNCE "Supramolecular Chemistry"- Department of Analytical Chemistry- UNESCO Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry-, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois, USA 

YOU 7 Ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometryYOU7-TU-Tu - Theory and practice of orbitrap mass spectrometry A. MakarovThermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany 

YOU7-SO1-Tu - Pharmacokinetics and brain uptake study of novel AMPA receptor antagonist perampanel in Sprague Dawely rats using a validated UHPLC-QTOF-MS methodD. Paul, L. Allakonda, A. Sahu, S. Surendran, P. Johnsi Rani, R.P. Sayali, S. Nanjappan1 National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research NIPER-Hyderabad, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Hyderabad, India

YOU7-SO2-Tu - Analysis of chestnut tannins by reversed phase- and hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled to ion mobility and high resolution mass spectrometryP. Venter, A. de Villiers, H. PaschUniversity of Stellenbosch, Department of chemistry and polymer science, Stellenbosch, South Africa 

YOU7-SO3-Tu - Solid phase microextraction and liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry: A powerful platform for in vivo brain metabolomics studiesN. Reyes Garces1, E. BoyacI1, G.A. Gomez Rios1, B. Bojko1, D. Vuckovic2, C. Hamani3, J. Pawliszyn1

1 University of Waterloo, Chemistry, Waterloo, Canada; 2 Concordia University, Montréal, Canada; 3 University of Toronto, Neurosurgery, Toronto, Canada 

69HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU7-SO4-Tu - Measuring steroid profiles in whale blubber by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometryA. Boggs1, T. Schock1, L. Schwacke2, T. Galligan3, J. Morey4, W. McFee4, J. Kucklick1

1 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, USA; 2 National Marine Mammal Foundation, Chalreston, USA; 

3 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA; 4 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Charleston, USA 

YOU 8 Electromigration techniquesYOU8-TU-Tu - Capillary electrophoresisE.S. YeungIowa State University, Ames, USA 

YOU8-SO1-Tu - Optimisation of an electrophoretic approach for the screening and the development of new antithrombotic drugsE. Farcaş1, C. Bouckaert2, A.C. Servais1, J. Crommen1, L. Pochet2, M. Fillet1

1 University of Liège, Department of Pharmacy- Laboratory for the Analysis of Medicines- CIRM, Liège, Belgium; 2 University of Namur, Namur Medicine & Drug Innovation Center NaMEDIC- Narilis, Namur, Belgium 

YOU8-SO2-Tu - Two-dimensional capillary zone electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry for the characterization of monoclonal antibody charge variants on the intact levelK. Jooß1,2, J. Hühner1,3, C. Neusüß1

1 Aalen University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen, Germany; 2 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Neuherberg, Germany; 3 University of Tübingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Tübingen, Germany 

YOU8-SO3-Tu - Single-isomer cyclodextrin derivatives in chiral capillary electrophoresis: The past, the present and the futureE. Varga, T. Sohajda, L. SzenteCyclolab Cyclodextrin R&D Ltd., Budapest, Hungary 

YOU8-SO4-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a novel technique in analysis of cholesterol and its metabolitesM. GregusDepartment of Chemistry, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic 

YOU 9 Monolithic columnsYOU9-TU-We - Monolithic columns: Why, how, and for what?F. ŠvecBeijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China 

YOU9-SO1-We - Macroscopic three dimensional carbon nanohorns monolith for (micro)solid-phase extraction of volatile organic compoundsB. Fresco, S. CárdenasUniversity of Córdoba, Analytical Chemistry, Córdoba, Spain 

YOU9-SO2-We - Preparation and analytical application of novel anion-exchangers for ion chromatography with improved selectivity toward organic acidsA. Zatirakha, O. Shchukina, A. Uzhel, A. Gorbovskaya, R. Ogorodnikov, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunLomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department, Moscow, Russian Federation 

YOU9-SO3-We - Variation of parameters influencing the immobilization of ligands onto epoxy-modified silica monolithsB. Peters1, T. Kupfer1, E. Machtejevas2, G. Jung1, P. Knoell11 Merck, Analytical R&D, Darmstadt, Germany; 2 Merck, Advanced Analytical, Darmstadt, Germany 

YOU9-SO4-We - Development of monolithic capillary column with an integrated electrochemical detector for the determination of dopamine in urineM. Komendová1, R. Metelka1, J. Urban2

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

70 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU 10 SFC and SFC/MSYOU10-TU-We - Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC)I. FrancoisWaters, Guyancourt, France 

YOU10-SO1-We - Online supercritical fluid extraction-supercritical fluid chromatography-mass spectrometry for carotenoids determination in red habanero peppersM. Zoccali1, D. Giuffrida2, P. Dugo1,3,4, L. Mondello1,3,4

1 Chromaleont srl, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy; 2 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche- Odontoiatriche e delle Immagini Morfologiche e Funzionali, Messina, Italy; 

3 University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Unit of Food Science and Nutrition- Department of Medicine, Rome, Italy; 4 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy 

YOU10-SO2-We - Development of novel poly(vinylpyridine)-based SFC columns and their applicationsK. Nagai1, S. Shinkura1, T. Shibata1, Y. Yoshimoto2, A. Ohnishi21 DAICEL Corporation, CPI company, Himeji, Japan; 2 DAICEL Corporation, CPI company, Myoko, Japan 

YOU10-SO3-We - Influence of sample injection solvent on peak shape for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds in SFCV. Desfontaine1, A. Tarafder2, J. Fairchild2, J. Hill2, J.L. Veuthey1, D. Guillarme1

1 University of Geneva, Analytical Sciences, Genève, Switzerland; 2 Waters Corporation, Research, Milford, USA 

YOU10-SO4-We - UHPSFC/ESI-MS lipidomic analysis of tissues and plasma from kidney cancer patientsM. Khalikova1, M. Lísa1, E. Cífková1, D. Vrána2, B. Melichar2, V. Študent3, M. Holčapek1

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Palacký University, Medical School and Teaching Hospital- Department of Oncology, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 3 Palacký University, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry- Department of Urology, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

YOU 11 Pharmaceutical analysisYOU11-TU-We - Biosimilars evolution and demands on analytical scientistsL.A. BeaverLAB Enterprises, USA 

YOU11-SO1-We - Metabolic study of methylstenbolone in horsesL.S. Choi1, J.K.Y. Wong1, W.H. Kwok1, P. Curl2, T.S.M. Wan1

1 The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Racing Laboratory, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2 The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Department of Veterinary Regulation and Biosecurity Policy, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 

YOU11-SO2-We - Analytical quality by design - a methodical approach for the quantitative estimation of teriflunomide from human plasmaA. Ayre, M. Bhavsar, P. ChaudhariDr. L. H. Hiranandani College of Pharmacy, Quality Assurance, Ulhasnagar- Thane, India 

YOU11-SO3-We - Exploring mixed-mode HPLC as an alternative to reversed phase HPLC for impurity profiling of drug candidatesE. Lemasson1, Y. Richer1, S. Bertin2, P. Hennig2, E. Lesellier1, C. West1

1 ICOA, Analytical Chemistry, Orléans, France; 2 Institut de Recherches Servier, Suresnes, France 

YOU11-SO4-We - A normal phase chiral HPLC method for the separation of eight isomers of core + omeN. Joshi1, D. Balaji1, A. Athimoolam2, J. Paulose1, J. Tan2, L. Blue2, J. Tedrow3, F. Bob3

1 Syngene Amgen Research Center- Syngene International Limited, Bangalore, India; 2 Amgen, Attribute Science, Thousands Oak- CA, USA; 3 Amgen, Drug Substance Technologies, Thousands Oak- CA, USA 

YOU 12 Scientific writing & publishingYOU12-TU1-We - Scientific writing & publishingP. HaddadAustralian Centre for Research on Separation, Hobart, Australia 

71HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU12-TU2-We - Scientific writing & publishingE. HilderUniversity of South Australia, Australia 

YOU12-TU3-We - Scientific writing & publishingF. ŠvecBeijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China 

YOU 13 Ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatographyYOU13-TU-Th - Understanding instrumental parameters that affect method transfer in UHPLC separations (some are easily overlooked)F. SteinerThermo Fisher Scientific, Germering, Germany 

YOU13-SO1-Th - Exploration by UHPLC-HRMS of the enzymatic phosphorylation of pyrimidine nucleosidesJ. Ferey, D. Da Silva, C. Colas, P. Lafite, V. Roy, L. Agrofoglio, R. Daniellou, B. MaunitICOA, Orléans, France 

YOU13-SO2-Th - Retention prediction in reversed phase HPLC using quantitative structure-retention relationships applied to the hydrophobic subtraction modelY. Wen1, P.R. Haddad1, M. Talebi1, R.I.J. Amos1, R. Szucs2, J.W. Dolan3, C.A. Pohl41 Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, School of Physical Sciences-Chemistry, Hobart, Australia; 2 Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich, United Kingdom; 3 LC Resources, McMinnville OR, USA; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale CA, USA 

YOU13-SO3-Th - Artificial neural network in the prediction of gradient retention times for rebaudioside A in liquid chromatographyN. Mert Ozupek1, L. Cavas2

1 Dokuz Eylül University- Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, IZMIR, Turkey; 

2 Dokuz Eylül University, Department of Chemistry, IZMIR, Turkey 

YOU13-SO4-Th - Development and validation of an analytical residues method of the Aminopropyldodecylpropanediamine biocide disinfectant in dairy products by LC-MS/MSK. Slimani, Y. Pirotais, J.P. Abjean, P. Maris, D. Hurtaud-pesselAnses, Fougères, France 

YOU 14 Clinical analysisYOU14-TU-Th - Sample preparation for chromatographic analysisE. HilderFuture Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia 

YOU14-SO1-Th - Systems for detection of monoamines in tissues beyond brainJ. Nagler1, K.W. Schramm1, P. Pfluger2, S. Sonja2

1 Helmholtz Center Munich, MEX, Oberschleißheim, Germany; 2 Helmholtz Center Munich, IDO, Garching, Germany 

YOU14-SO2-Th - Discovery and quantification of metabolic markers attributed to the activity of intestinal microbiotaT. Pavlová1, V. Vidová2, J. Bienertová-Vašků1, J. Klánová2, Z. Spáčil21 Masaryk University, Department of Pathological Physiology, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment RECETOX, Brno, Czech Republic 

YOU14-SO3-Th - Bioactive compounds of steam-blanched and differently dried onionsL. Priecina1, D. Karklina1, I. Cinkmanis2

1 Latvia University of Agriculture, Department of Food Technology, Jelgava, Latvia; 2 Latvia University of Agriculture, Department of Chemistry, Jelgava, Latvia 

YOU14-SO4-Th - Determination of phenolic acids using activated carbon-polymer extraction columnW.L. Liu, Y.C. Kuo, H.Y. HuangChung Yuan Christian University, Chemistry, Taoyuan City, Taiwan- Province of China

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Program track Fundamentals (FUN)FUN 1 Characterization of HPLC stationary phases - in memory of Jack KirklandFUN1-P01-Mo - Modeling UHPLC separationsI. MolnárChromatography, Board of Management, Berlin, Germany 

FUN1-P02-Mo - Sub-2-µm superficially porous particles: Is smaller better?A. Mack1, W. Long1, S. Luke2, J. Link1

1 Agilent Technologies, Wilmington, USA; 2 Agilent Technologies LDA UK Limited, Church Stretton, USA 

FUN1-P03-Mo - Chromatographic behavior of biomolecules when using controlled surface charge (U)HPLC sorbentsA.C. Sanchez, I. Rustamov, M. Chitty, T. FarkasPhenomenex, Research and Development, Torrance, USA 

FUN1-P04-Mo - Investigating new particle assemblies, packing and detection platforms for improved chromatographic efficiencies and speedN.M. Cantwell, V.K. Langsi, J.D. GlennonInnovative Chromatography Group, Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC), Department of Chemistry and the Analytical, Biological and Chemistry Research Facility (ABCRF), University College Cork, Ireland 

FUN1-P05-Mo - Stationary phase selection for achiral separation of diastereomeric mixturesH. Kazoka1, A. Kreicberga1, G. Veinberg2, M. Vorona2

1 Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesys, Laboratory of Chromatography, Riga, Latvia; 2 Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesys, Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Riga, Latvia 

FUN1-P06-Mo - Affecting selectivity and HILIC retention on a fluorophenyl stationary phaseT. Kahler, S. Lupo, S.H. Liang, F. CarrollRestek Corporation, LC Solutions, Bellefonte, USA 

FUN1-P07-Mo - Determination of the influence of temperature on the efficiency of miniaturized HPLC-columnsD. Loeker1, T. Hetzel1, T. Teutenberg1, T.C. Schmidt2

1 Institut für Energie und Umwelttechnik e.V., Forschungsanalytik, Duisburg, Germany; 2 University of Duisburg-Essen, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

FUN1-P08-Mo - Analysis of the mass-transfer properties in chromatographic columns using the total pore blocking methodN. Lambert, A. FelingerUniversity of Pécs, Department of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry, Pécs, Hungary 

FUN1-P09-Mo - Inverse gas chromatography based surface characterization of air plasma treated polydimethylsiloxane samplesB. Mészáros1, G. Járvás1,2, M. Szigeti1,2, L. Hajba2, A. Dallos3, A. Guttman1,2

1 University of Debrecen, Horvath Csaba Memorial Institute of Bioanalytical Research, Debrecen, Hungary; 2 University of Pannonia, MTA-PE Translational Glycomics Research Group, Veszprém, Hungary; 3 University of Pannonia, Department of Physical Chemistry, Veszprém, Hungary 

List of Poster Presentations

Legend: FUN1-O1-Mo (Scientific session - Presentation number - Presentation day - Su – Sunday, Mo – Monday, Tu – Tuesday, We – Wednesday, Th – Thursday) PL – Plenary Lecture, O – Oral or Invited Oral Presentation, KN – Keynote Lecture, TU – Tutorial Lecture, SO – Short Oral Presentation, P – Poster, SC – Short Course

73HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN1-P10-Mo - Pyridinium-based amphiphilic side chains-branched polymer organic phases for high selective HPLCM. Shahruzzaman1, M. Takafuji2, H. Ihara2,3

1 University of Dhaka, Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 2 Kumamoto University, Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kumamoto, Japan; 3 Kumamoto Institute of Photo-Electro Organics PHOENICS, Kumamoto, Japan 

FUN1-P11-Mo - Evaluation of optimized C30 phase for separation of structurally related isomersE. Shearer1, N. Nagae2, T. Tsukamoto2

1 BioNik Inc., Sales, Fuji, Japan; 2 ChromaNik Technologies Inc., r&d, Osaka, Japan 

FUN1-P12-Mo - A practical, selectivity based hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) method development protocolA. McKeownAdvanced Chromatography Technologies Ltd, Research and Development, Aberdeen, United Kingdom 

FUN1-P13-Mo - Development of a new, highly inert ODS column with high separation performance and strong retentivityJ. Hashimoto1, K. Okusa2, Y. Yui2, M. Ohira2, Y. Otsuka1, A. Sato2, N. Gribov3, G. Alkema3

1 Fukushima R&D, R&D, Fukushima, Japan; 2 Saitama R&D, saitama R&D, Iruma, Japan; 3 GLsciences, AS Eindhoven, The Netherlands

FUN1-P14-Mo - Mushroom- or brush-type polymers on silica? Development and characterization of HILIC stationary phases modified with polyacrylamideT. Ikegami, S. TamuraKyoto Institute of technology, Faculty of Molecular Chemistry and Engineering, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN1-P15-Mo - Comprehensive characterization of columns for suppressed anion chromatographyN.P. Dinh1, B. Shkodra2, T. Jonsson1

1 DIDUCO AB, Research and development, Umea, Sweden; 2 Umeå Univerisity, Chemistry, Umeå, Sweden

FUN1-P16-Mo - LC column comparison: Fully porous and core-shellC. Schultz, R. Ludwig, P. Jochems, G. Schad, T. SchüßelerShimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

FUN1-P17-Mo - Solid-core particles for chromatographic separations under high pH conditionsN. Lawrence, B. Muriithi, K. Wyndham, J. Sargent, K. Glose, J. Fairchild, C. Boissel, M. DeLoffi, S. ShinerWaters Corporation, Consumables Group, Milford, USA 

FUN1-P18-Mo - Tanaka-parameter based approach for chromatographic column selection: How to locate “k” columns with the most dissimilar selectivity from a selection of “n” columns in a databaseK. Kassam1, D. Tsarev1, M. Euerby2

1 Advanced Chemistry Development ACD/Labs, Toronto- Ontario, Canada; 2 University of Strathclyde, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Glasgow, United Kingdom 

FUN1-P19-Mo - Effects of stationary phase and mobile phase modifiers on reversed-phase polypeptide selectivityE. Jones1, C. Muraco2, X. Lu2, H. Brandes2, D. Bell21 Merck, HPLC Research & Development, Bellefonte, USA; 2 Merck, Workflow Development, Bellefonte, USA 

FUN1-P20-Mo - Development of a packing procedure for miniaturized HPLC columnsD. Loeker1, T. Hetzel1, T. Teutenberg1, T.C. Schmidt2

1 Institut für Energie und Umwelttechnik e.V., Forschungsanalytik, Duisburg, Germany; 2 Universität Duisburg-Essen, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

FUN1-P21-Mo - Separation of 1,4-dihydropyridine derivative and its oxidized form under reversed-phase modeT. Upmanis, A. Kreicberga, H. KazokaLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Laboratory of Chromatography, Riga, Latvia 

74 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN 2 Multi-dimensional separationsFUN2-P01-Mo - Active matrix modulation for enhanced separation compatibility in two-dimensional liquid chromatographyS. Buckenmaier1, K. Shoykhet1, P. Petersson2, D. Stoll31 Agilent Technologies, Research and Development, Waldbronn, Germany; 2 Novo Nordisk A/S, Global Research, Måløv, Denmark; 3 Gustavus Adolphus College, Department of Chemistry, Saint Peter, USA 

FUN2-P02-Mo - Comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography for detailed characterization of nonionic surfactantsG. Vanhoenacker, M. Steenbeke, K. Sandra, P. SandraResearch Institute for Chromatography, LC, Kortrijk, Belgium

FUN2-P03-Mo - Sensitivity enhancement in two-dimensional liquid chromatography for target analysis in oligomers and pesticidesM. Pursch1, A. Wegener1, S. Buckenmaier2

1 Dow Deutschland Anlagen GmbH, Analytical Sciences, Stade, Germany; 2 Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany 

FUN2-P04-Mo - A novel method and system for analytical recycle HPLCM. Minarik1,2, M. Franc1, I. Prochazkova1, M. Minarik1

1 Watrex Praha s.r.o., HPLC laboratory, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Science Charles University, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN2-P05-Mo - 2D-LC with multiple heart-cutting - Three cases where 2D-LC was the technique needed to solve impurity related problems in drug productsN.W. Jacobsen, L.D. Nielsen, J. JacobsenLEO Pharma, Analytical Support, Ballerup, Denmark 

FUN2-P06-Mo - Improving peak refocusing in comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography via the combination of aqueous temperature responsive with reversed phase LCM. Baert1, G. Desmet2, D.V. André3, F. Lynen1

1 Ghent University, Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Ghent, Belgium; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussel, Belgium; 3 Stellenbosch University, Chemistry and Polymer Science, Stellenbosch, South Africa 

FUN2-P07-Mo - Core-shell and fully porous quinine-derived chiral stationary phases for UHPLC, comprehensive LC x LC and LC-MS/MSU. Woiwode1, S. Neubauer1, M. Kaupert1, W. Lindner2, M. Lämmerhofer1

1 University of Tuebingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences-Pharmaceutical Bio-Analysis, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 University of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Austria, Austria 

FUN2-P08-Mo - Comparison of orthogonality of commercially available hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography stationary phases and ion-pair reversed-phase liquid chromatographyS. Bäurer, S. Neubauer, M. LämmerhoferUniversity of Tübingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Pharmaceutical Bio-Analysis, Tübingen, Germany 

FUN2-P09-Mo - 3D-printed microfluidic devices for spatial two-dimensional separations: Design through computational fluid dynamicsT. Adamopoulou1, S. Nawada1, S. Deridder2, B. Wouters1, P.J. Aarnoutse1, G. Desmet2, P.J. Schoenmakers1

1 University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Elsene, Belgium 

FUN2-P10-Mo - Automated dual comprehensive HILIC×RP+RP×RP liquid chromatography for separation phenolic compoundsT. Hájek, P. Jandera, M. StaňkováUniversity of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

FUN2-P11-Mo - Development of a two-dimensional liquid chromatography system for the separation of phosphorylated peptides in human tissueL. Roca1, A. Gargano2, G. Somsen3, P. Schoenmakers1, M. Camenzuli11 University of Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry- HIMS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Centre for Analytical Sciences Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

75HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN2-P12-Mo - Detection of cocaine and its major metabolites in rodent bones by 2D-LC technologyC. Mallet1, M. Mella2, B. Nolan2, S. Botch-jones2, T. Moore2

1 Waters Corporation, Separation Technologies, Milford, USA; 2 Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA 

FUN2-P13-Mo - Effective determination of pharmaceutical impurities by two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2DLC)Z. Li, P. Hong, P. McConvilleWaters, Separation technologies, Milford, USA 

FUN2-P15-Mo - Fast development of LC×LC methods for the characterization of polyether polyolsG. Groeneveld1, M. Dunkle2, E. Mes2, P. Schoenmakers1

1 University of Amsterdam, Analytical Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Dow Benelux, Analytical Sciences, Terneuzen, The Netherlands 

FUN2-P16-Mo - Numerical simulation of liquid chromatography – Development of a toolkit to enable deeper understanding of nonstandard conditions and advance the state of the artE. Larson1, C. Damman1, T. Brau1, H. Lhotka1, R. Sajulga1, L. Jeong2, S. Rutan2, P. Carr3, D. Stoll11 Gustavus Adolphus, Chemistry, St. Peter, USA; 2 Virginia Commonwealth University, Chemistry, Richmond, USA; 3 University of Minnesota, Chemistry, Minneapolis, USA 

FUN2-P17-Mo - Preparative 2D-LC of pharmaceutical compounds with multiple chiral centersA. Dow, G. Pirrone, R. Marques, M. BibaMSD, Process Research and Development, Rahway, USA 

FUN2-P18-Mo - Improving online comprehensive hydrophilic interaction chromatography × reversed phase-ultra high pressure liquid chromatography coupling by sequential-focusing modulationE.M. Sommella1, O.H. Ismail2, F. Pagano1, G. Pepe1, G. Mazzoccanti2, C. Ostacolo3, M. Russo1, E. Novellino3, F. Gasparrini2, P. Campiglia4

1 University of Reggio Calabria, Laboratory of Food Chemistry- Dipartimento di Agraria, Reggio Calabria, Italy; 2 University of Rome La Sapienza, Dipartimento di Chimica e Tecnologie del Farmaco, Rome, Italy; 3 University of Naples, Pharmacy, Naples, Italy; 4 University of Salerno, Department Difarma, Fisciano, Italy 

FUN2-P19-Mo - Making analytically incompatible approaches compatibleF. van Beek1,2, B. Pirok1,2, B. Wouters1,2, R. Peters1,3, W. Genuit4, T. O'Sullivan5, M. Blom6, P. Schoenmakers1

1 University of Amsterdam, HIMS - Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 TI-COAST, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3 DSM Coating Resins, Waalwijk, The Netherlands; 4 Shell Global Solutions International B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 5 Heineken, Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands; 6 Micronit Microfluidics, Enschede, The Netherlands 

FUN2-P20-Mo - Accumulation of D-amino acid residues in various proteins during storageC. Ishii1, T. Miyamoto2, S. Ishigo3, M. Mita3, H. Homma2, T. Ueda1, K. Hamase1

1 Kyushu University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Kitasato University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; 3 Shiseido Co. Ltd., Frontier Science Business Department, Tokyo, Japan 

FUN2-P21-Mo - Development of high resolution Pirkle-type chiral stationary phases and application to D-amino acid analysis in biological matricesK. Ueki1, T. Akita1, Y. Kadota2, Y. Nishio2, Y. Miyoshi3, M. Mita3, A. Ojida1, K. Hamase1

1 Kyushu University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Shiseido Irika Technology Inc., Production Department, Kyoto, Japan; 3 Shiseido Co. Ltd, Fronteer Science Business Department, Tokyo, Japan 

FUN2-P22-Mo - Development of two-dimensional liquid chromatography methods for characterization of humic substances isolated from various sourcesR. Gora, E. Beno, M. HuttaFaculty of Natural Sciences- Comenius University in Bratislava, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia

FUN2-P23-Mo - Microbore size-exclusion chromatography of lignin samples isolated by Klason methodsE. Beňo, R. Góra, M. HuttaComenius University in Bratislava, Department of Analytical chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia 

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FUN2-P24-Mo - Selecting orthogonal stationary phases and optimizing gradients in comprehensive 2D reversed phase LC by use of the hydrophobic subtraction- and the linear solvent strength modelN.J. Nielsen, R. Græsbøll, J.H. ChristensenUniversity of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg, Denmark 

FUN2-P25-Mo - Assessment of a new MVP stationary phase for the 2D-RPLC separation of anthraquinone derivatives using descriptors stemmed from Delaunay triangulationW. Nowik1, M. Mignot2, M. Schmitt2, A. Tchapla3, P. Cardinael2, V. Peulon-Agasse2

1 Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques, Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques, Champs-sur-Marne, France; 2 Normandie Université / Université de Rouen, Laboratoire SMS EA 3233, Mont Saint Aignan, France; 

3 Univ-Paris Saclay IUT Orsay/Univ Paris-Sud, LETIAM/LipSys² EA 7357, Orsay, France 

FUN2-P26-Mo - Optimization of maniac-assisted nanoparticle analysisN. Abdulhussain1,2, B. Pirok1,2, P. Ron1,3, P. Schoenmakers1

1 University of Amsterdam, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences- Analytical-Chemistry Group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 TI-COAST, Analytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3 DSM, Coating Resins, Waalwijk, The Netherlands 

FUN2-P27-Mo - Ultra-high resolution HPLC by zero dead volume recycling using park and recycle (P+R) approachM. Minarik1, M. Franc1, M. Minarik1,2

1 Watrex Praha s.r.o., HPLC laboratory, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Science Charles University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN2-P28-Mo - Design and development of a microfluidic modulator chip for comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatographyJ. De Vos, A. Cortijo-Martín, G. Desmet, S. EeltinkVrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN2-P29-Mo - Matching 1st and 2nd dimension in the 2D-LC. Active solvent modulation vs. continuous dilutionK. Shoykhet, K. Witt, S. BuckenmaierAgilent Technologies, Research & Development, Waldbronn, Germany 

FUN2-P30-Mo - Investigations of modifiers on the gas phase separation selectivity in differential mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometryD. Ruskic1, G. Hopfgartner2

1 University of Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland; 2 University of Geneva, Department of Inorganic and Mineral Chemistry, Geneve, Switzerland 

FUN 3 Mechanisms of mass transport phenomenaFUN3-P01-Mo - Experimental and theoretical study of kinetic performance of modern fully porous and superficially porous C18 columnsS. Felletti1, M. Catani1, A. Cavazzini1, O.H. Ismail2, F. Gasparrini2, M. Morbidelli3, D.S. Bell41 University of Ferrara, Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferrara, Italy; 2"Sapienza" University of Rome, Drug Chemistry and Technology, Rome, Italy; 3 Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering, Chemistry and Applied Bioscences, Zürich, Switzerland; 4 Applied Research and Development- Millipore Sigma, Bellefonte- PA, USA 

FUN3-P02-Mo - Study of mass transfer phenomena in core-shell and sub-2µm fully porous chiral stationary phases for ultrafast high-performance enantioseparationsM. Catani1, O.H. Ismail2, S. Felletti1, M. Morbidelli3, F. Gasparrini2, A. Cavazzini11 University of Ferrara, Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferrara, Italy; 2 “Sapienza” University of Rome, Department of Drug Chemistry and Technology, Rome, Italy; 3 Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering - ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Bioscences, Zurich, Switzerland 

FUN3-P03-Mo - The effect of system band broadening in modern size exclusion chromatographyA. Goyon, J.L. Veuthey, D. Guillarme, S. FeketeUniversity of Geneva, Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland 

77HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN3-P04-Mo - Mobility of analytes in binary solvents at nonpolar modified silica surfaces from molecular dynamics simulationsJ. Rybka1, A. Höltzel1, A. Seidel-Morgenstern2, U. Tallarek1

1 Philipps-Universität Marburg, Chemistry, Marburg, Germany; 2 Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik komplexer technischer Systeme Magdeburg, Physical and Chemical Foundation of Process Engineering, Magdeburg, Germany 

FUN 4 Stationary phases based on inorganic supportsFUN4-P01-Mo - Wide pore monolithic silica of various functionalization: Protein A, C18, C8 and C4, in high performance liquid chromatography for large molecule separationsE. Machtejevas1, B. Peters2, T. Kupfer2

1 Merck KGaA, Advanced Analytical, Darmstadt, Germany; 2 Merck KGaA, Analytical R&D, Darmstadt, Germany

FUN4-P02-Mo - Temperature-responsive molecular recognition chromatography using amino acid derived polymer modified silica beadsT. Nishimoto, H. KanazawaKeio University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan 

FUN4-P03-Mo - Characterization of silica-based monolithic columns modified to mixed-mode stationary phase by phosphonium ionic liquidD. Moravcová1, J. Planeta1, A.W.T. King2, S.K. Wiedmer2

1 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS, Department of fluid phase separations, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 University of Helsinki, Department of Chemistry, Helsinki, Finland 

FUN4-P04-Mo - Preparation and evaluation of silica capillary monolithic columns for HILIC separationsJ. Planeta, D. Moravcová, M. Roth, P. KarásekInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Department of fluid phase separations, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN4-P05-Mo - Analysis of small pharmaceuticals and peptide mixtures using chemically stable merged inorganic/organic silica material in reversed phase chromatographyF. Limé1, E. Lundin2, C. Mazza2

1 AkzoNobel/Kromasil, RD&I, Bohus, Sweden; 2 AkzoNobel/Kromasil, Separation Products, Bohus, Sweden 

FUN4-P06-Mo - Influence of zwitterion nature on chromatographic performance of HILIC stationary phasesA. Chernobrovkina, Y. Sedov, I. Kovalenko, A. Zatirakha, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunMoscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russian Federation 

FUN 5 Supercritical fluid chromatographyFUN5-P01-Tu - Development and validation of a fast SFC method for the analysis of flavonoids in plant extractsY. Huang1,2, Z. Jiang1, M. Fillet2, J. Crommen2

1 Institute of Pharmaceutical Analysis, College of Pharmacy- Jinan University, Guangzhou, China; 2 Laboratory for the Analysis of Medicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences- CIRM- University of Liege, Liege, Belgium 

FUN5-P02-Tu - Analytical challenges associated with the separation and quantification of bioactive compounds from palm oil by ultra-high performance supercritical fluid chromatographyC. Santana1, L. Guedes2, I. Jardim3, M. Breitkreitz3, D. Rutledge4, J.L. Segundo Neto5, M. Beppu2, L. Melo3

1 UNIT, Process Engineering, Aracaju, Brazil; 2 UNICAMP, School of Chemical Engineering, Campinas, Brazil; 3 UNICAMP, Institute of Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil; 4 AGROPARISTECH, Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique, Paris, France; 5 UFPB, Chemistry, João Pessoa, Brazil 

FUN5-P03-Tu - SFC-QqQ technology to understand metabolism of an achiral Drug to chiral metabolites in biological matricesR. Prabhakar Koiram1, T. Rajendra Prasad1, S. Joseph2, P. Kole1, M. Subramanian1, S. Rajagopalan2, M. Sinz1, S. Mandlekar1, M. Metzlaff3

1 Pharmaceutical Candidate Optimization- Biocon Bristol-Myers Squibb Research Center- Syngene International Limited, Bangalore, India; 2 Life Science Center- Agilent Technologies Inc, Bangalore, India; 3 Agilent Technologies, Germany 

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FUN5-P04-Tu - Supercritical fluid chromatography with flexible injection volumes and highest precision on the Agilent 1260 Infinity II Analytical SFC SystemP. Hörth, E. Nägele, T. OrtmannAgilent Technologies, R&D and Marketing GmbH, Waldbronn, Germany 

FUN5-P05-Tu - Pushing the efficiency of chiral super critical fluid chromatography to unexplored limits with sub 2-micron Whelk-O1 fully porous chiral particlesO.H. Ismail1, G.L. Losacco1, G. Mazzoccanti1, A. Ciogli1, C. Villani1, A. Cavazzini2, M. Catani2, S. Anderson3, F. Gasparrini11 University of Rome La Sapienza, Dipartimento Chimica e tecnologia del farmaco, Roma, Italy; 2 Università di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; 3 Regis Technologies, Morton Grove, USA 

FUN5-P06-Tu - The power of selectivity and the strength to choose - chiral screening using an SFC / LC switching systemG. SchadShimadzu Europa GmbH, Analytical Business Unit, Duisburg, Germany 

FUN5-P07-Tu - Development of new polymer-based column for supercritical fluid chromatographyY. Fujito, Y. HayakawaShimadzu Corporation, Global Application Development Center, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN5-P08-Tu - Advantages of SFC-MS compared to LC-MS in the analysis of small moleculesR. Ludwig, S. BaumgartenShimadzu Europe GmbH, Customer Care Innovation & Product Support, Duisburg, Germany

FUN5-P09-Tu - Understanding the injection parameters of a new SFC autosamplerX. Wang, E. Naegele, T. OrtmannAgilent Technologies, Liquid Phase Separation Division, Waldbronn, Germany

FUN5-P10-Tu - Stretching ultra high performance supercritical fluid chromatography (UHPSFC) to the limit: Simultaneous analysis of vitamins with different physical-chemical propertiesM. Breitkreitz, F.H.P. Bruhn, L.V. de Melo, I.C.S.F. JardimChemistry Institute- University of Campinas UNICAMP, Analytical Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil 

FUN5-P11-Tu - The limits of resolution in preparative SFC chiral separationsJ. Sadownik, C. van TilburgMercachem B.V., Analytical, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 

FUN5-P12-Tu - Supercritical fluid chromatography with quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry for analysis of lignin-derived compoundsM. Sun, J. Prothmann, P. Spegél, M. Sandahl, C. TurnerLund University, Department of Chemistry, Lund, Sweden 

FUN5-P13-Tu - Study of achiral selectivity of chiral columns in SFC: Application for impurity profiling of drugs candidatesE. Lemasson1, A. Raimbault1, S. Bertin2, F. Mauge2, P. Hennig2, E. Lesellier1, C. West1

1 ICOA, Chemistry, Orléans, France; 2 Institut de Recherches Servier, Chemistry, Suresnes, France 

FUN5-P14-Tu - Development of photografted methacrylate-based chiral monolithic columns with a coating of cellulose tris(3,5-dimethyl phenyl carbamate) for capillary electrochromatographyR.N. Echevarría1, E.J. Carrasco-Correa2, J.M. Herrero-Martínez2

1 Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, La Plata, Argentina; 2 Universitat de Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot, Spain 

FUN5-P15-Tu - Comparison of ultra high performance supercritical fluid chromatography and ultra high performance liquid chromatography for pesticide multiresidue analysis in lettuce samplesM. Breitkreitz, K.P. de Lima, I.C.S.F. JardimChemistry Institute- University of Campinas UNICAMP, Analytical Chemistry, Campinas, Brazil 

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FUN 6 Novel high-efficient separation mediaFUN6-P01-Tu - The superficially porous particles that were recently developed for separation of small molecules and large biomolecules are reviewedW. Chen1, A. Mack2

1 Agilent Technologies, Columns R&D, Wilmington, USA; 2 Agilent Technologies, Wilmington, USA 

FUN6-P02-Tu - The important properties for an ideal stationary phaseO. Nakajima, I. SallayOSAKA SODA CO.- LTD., Osaka, Japan 

FUN6-P03-Tu - Phosphopeptide enrichment via immobilized metal affinity chromatography using phosphonic acid functionalized capillary monolith as a stationary phase in a microfluidic systemD.D. Usta1,2, C. Kip3, K. Salimi3, O. Celikbicak4, A. Pinar5, B. Salih4, A. Tuncel3,6

1 Gazi University, Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Istanbul Medeniyet University, Department Of Medical Biology, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering Department, Ankara, Turkey; 4 Hacettepe University, Chemistry Department, Ankara, Turkey; 5 Hacettepe University, Department Of Medical Biochemistry, Ankara, Turkey; 

6 Hacettepe University, Division Of Nanotechnology And Nanomedicine, Ankara, Turkey 

FUN6-P04-Tu - Hybrid stationary phases with retention independent separation performance in nano-hydrophilic interaction chromatographyC. Kip1, C. Demir1, A. Tuncel1,2

1 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering Department, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Hacettepe University, Division Of Nanotechnology And Nanomedicine, Ankara, Turkey 

FUN6-P05-Tu - Method transfer considerations when transferring methods to sub 2 µm GFC columns for bioanalysisJ. Anspach, S. Rao, B. Rivera, L. Loo, I. Rustamov, T. FarkasPhenomenex, Research and Development, Torrance, USA 

FUN6-P06-Tu - Peptide and oligonucleotide purification via IEX doped reverse phase chromatographyJ. Machielse, W. AndreaZeochem AG, Uetikon am See, Switzerland 

FUN6-P07-Tu - Evaluating the advantage of higher heat conductivity of a recent core-shell diamond stationary phase particle in UHPLCM. Leśko1, D. Åsberg2, J. Samuelsson2, K. Kaczmarski1, T. Fornstedt2

1 Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Rzeszow, Poland; 2 Karlstad University, Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences, Karlstad, Sweden 

FUN6-P08-Tu - Development of charged hybrid materials and their application in peptide separationY. Li1, O. Potter2, S.B. C.V.3, B. Richter1, H. Yin2, K. Killeen2

1 Agilent Technologies, ACG R&D, Wilmington, USA; 2 Agilent Technologies, ACG R&D, Santa Clara, USA; 3 Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., PLBC-Marketing, Bangalore, India 

FUN6-P09-Tu - Alkanethiol functionalized organosilicon monoliths via one-pot thiol-methacrylate polymerization for nano-reversed phase chromatographyC. Demir1, C. Kip1, A. Kuban1, A. Tuncel1,2

1 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Hacettepe University, Division of Nanotechnology And Nanomedicine, Ankara, Turkey 

FUN6-P10-Tu - Investigation of column performance of monolithic silica capillary columns with very narrow column diameterT. Hara1, S. Futagami2, T. Bamba1, Y. Izumi1, W. de Malsche2, G. V. Baron2, G. Desmet2

1 Kyushu University, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN6-P11-Tu - Novel pyridinium-based zwitter ionic polymer-grafted porous silica for HILIC stationary phaseM. Takafuji1, S. Sumon2, K. Sasahara1, M. Rahman2, H. Ihara1

1 Kumamoto University, Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kumamoto, Japan; 2 Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh 

80 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN6-P12-Tu - A comprehensive study to the effects of mobile-phase composition on protein retention in hydrophobic interaction chromatographyE. Tyteca1, M. Tassi2, J. De Vos2, K. Cook3, X. Liu4, S. Eeltink2

1 University of Liège, Gembloux Agro-BioTech- Department of Agronomy- Bio-engineering and Chemistry- Analytical Chemistry, Gembloux, Belgium; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA 

FUN6-P13-Tu - Analytical selectivity enhancements that deliver improved resolution to enable identification of critical quality attributesL. Lloyd1, S.B. C.V.21 Agilent Technologies LDA UK Ltd, Marketing, Church Stretton, United Kingdom; 2 Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Marekting, Bangalore, India 

FUN6-P14-Tu - Improved size separation of peptides and small biomoleculesI. Salomonson, T. GranérGE Healthcare, Protein Purification and Analysis, Uppsala, Sweden 

FUN6-P15-Tu - Novel through-porous particles applied to HPLC columnN. Ishizuka1, R. Takahashi2, R. Wada2, M. Taniguchi2, T. Yukiyama2, M. Miyashita2, K. Tsutsui2, N. Kuroda2, H. Kanezaki2, N. Shoji2, N. Kuriyama2

1 Emaus Kyoto Inc., R&D, Kyoto, Japan; 2 YMC Co.- Ltd., R&D Department, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN6-P16-Tu - Improving the analysis of polar analytes with a novel HILIC phase on superficially porous particle LC columnsA. Mack, B. Long, A. Bivens, J. LinkAgilent Technologies Inc, Chemistries and Supplies Division, Wilmington Delaware, USA 

FUN6-P17-Tu - Exploring effect of mesopore size on column performance of silica-based porous layered open tube capillary columnsT. Hara1, S. Futagami2, T. Bamba1, Y. Izumi1, W. De Malsche2, G. V. Baron2, G. Desmet2

1 Kyushu university, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN 7 Electromigration techniquesFUN7-P01-Tu - Characterization of nanoparticles by means of capillary electrophoresisJ. Petr, D. Baron, A. ŠebestováPalacky University in Olomouc, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P02-Tu - Separation and sensitive detection of lanthanides by capillary electrophoresis and contactless conductivity detectionN. Öztekin, H.E. YelkenciTechnical University of Istanbul, Chemistry, Istanbul, Turkey 

FUN7-P03-Tu - CE-LIF method development and validation for the determination of selected pterins in urine samplesM. Buszewska-Forajta1, S. Macioszek1, W. Grochocki1, J. Jacyna1, M. Markuszewski2, M. Matuszewski4, M.J. Markuszewski11 Medical University of Gdańsk, Department of Biopharamceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Gdańsk, Poland; 2 Medical University of Gdansk, Chair and Clinic of Urology, Gdańsk, Poland

FUN7-P04-Tu - New insights into head-column field amplified stacking of weak bases across a short water plugJ. Šesták1, W. Thormann2

1 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences v. v. i., Department of Fluid Phase Separations, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 University of Bern, Institute for Infectious Diseases - Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory, Bern, Switzerland 

FUN7-P05-Tu - Electrolyte systems for analysis of very weak acids by anionic isotachophoresis with electrospray-ionization mass-spectrometric detectionZ. Malá, P. GebauerInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences- v.v.i., Electromigration Methods, Brno, Czech Republic 

81HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN7-P06-Tu - Molecular sieving separation of biomolecules with PEG-hydrogel packed capillaries in capillary gel electrophoresisN. Nishimura, T. Naito, T. Kubo, K. OtsukaKyoto University, Material Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN7-P07-Tu - Development of highly sensitive methods for detection of damaged nucleotides by using CE enrichment coupled with on-line complexation followed by ESI-MS measurementY. Esaka1, K. Hisato1, T. Fujii1, B. Uno1, M. Torimura2, Y. Ishihama3, H. Murakami4, T. Hirokawa5

1 Gifu Pharmaceutical University, School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan; 2 Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; 3 Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Science- Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 4 Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota, Japan; 5 Graduate School of Industry- Hiroshima University, Higashi-hiroshima, Japan 

FUN7-P08-Tu - Designing of microfluidic-based capillary electrophoresis with on-line surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy detectionA. Tycova, R. Gerhardt, D. BelderUniversity of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany 

FUN7-P09-Tu - The next generation of capillary electrophoresis: CE-SDS instrument evaluation for protein analysisJ. Kahle, K.J. Maul, H. WätzigTU Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany 

FUN7-P10-Tu - Estimation of effective charges and ionic mobilities of strongly basic antimicrobial peptides using capillary electromigration methodsT. Tůmová1,2, L. Monincová3, O. Nešuta2,4, V. Čeřovský4, V. Kašička1

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Electromigration methods, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Medicinal chemistry, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 4 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Antimicrobial peptides, Prague 6, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P11-Tu - Development of a separation technology for O6-benzylguanine and 8-oxo-O6-benzylguanine to study aldehyde oxidase by the use of capillary electrophoresis with UV detectionS. Huang, E. Adams, A. Van SchepdaelKU Leuven, Pharmaceutical analysis, Leuven, Belgium 

FUN7-P12-Tu - Enantioseparation and assessment of racemization barriers of selected helquats and their derivatives by capillary electrophoresis using sulfated cyclodextrins as chiral selectorsP. Sazelova1, D. Koval1, L. Severa2, P.E. Reyes-Gutiérrez2, F. Teply2, V. Kasicka1

1 Institute of Organic Chemisty and Biochemistry of the CAS, Electromigration methods, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Organic Chemisty and Biochemistry of the CAS, Helquat Chemistry and Biology, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P13-Tu - The use of different types of reaction boundaries and their application in electrophoresisL. Janštová, E. Glovinová, J. PospichalMendel University- Brno, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P14-Tu - Separation of oligopeptides, nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides using capillary electrophoresis/electrochromatography with sol-gel modified inner capillary wallJ. Svobodova1, O. Kofroňová2, O. Benada2, V. Král3, I. Mikšík1

1 Institute of Physiology, Dpt. Analysis of Biol.Important Compounds, Praha 4, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Microbiology, Laboratory of Molecular Structure Characterization, Praha 4, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Chemical Technology, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Praha 6, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P15-Tu - Development of a micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography method for the determination of impurities in indomethacinP. Riasová, D. Mitlenerová, L. Pincová, P. Jáč, M. PolášekUniverzita Karlova- Farmaceutická fakulta Hradec Králové, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

82 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN7-P16-Tu - Comparison of GENTRANS and COMSOL Multiphysics for high-resolution dynamic computer simulation of electrophoresisS. Mikkonen1, H. Ekström2,3, W. Thormann1

1 University of Bern, Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory, Bern, Switzerland; 2 KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; 3 COMSOL AB, Product Development- Electrochemistry, Stockholm, Sweden 

FUN7-P17-Tu - Affinity capillary electrophoresis and quantum mechanical calculations applied to investigation of [Gly6]-antamanide binding with small cationsS. Pangavhane1, S. Böhm2, E. Makrlík3, P. Ruzza4, V. Kašička1

1 The Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Electromigration Methods, Praha, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic; 

3 Czech University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; 4 Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry of CNR, Department of Chemical Sciences, Padua, Italy

FUN7-P18-Tu - Determination of acidity constants and ionic mobilities of carborane-based carbonic anhydrase inhibitors by capillary electrophoresisV. Solinova1, V. Kasicka1, J. Brynda2, P. Rezacova2, V. Sicha3, J. Holub3, B. Gruner3

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS, Electromigration Methods, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS, Structural Biology, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the CAS, Deparment of Syntheses, Rez, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P19-Tu - Two-cylinder capillary manufactured by etching with sub-/supercritical water as a tool for electrophoretic separationsP. Karásek, M. Horká, M. Roth, J. PlanetaInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Department of fluid phase separations, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P20-Tu - Hadamard transform capillary zone electrophoresis (HT-CZE): Benefits and limitations of a multiplexing technique on an unmodified standard CE systemS. Pallmann, A. Siegle, J. Steflova, O. TrappLudwig-Maximilians-University München, Faculty Chemistry and Pharmacy, München, Germany 

FUN7-P21-Tu - Partial filling method and flow induced dispersion analysis - alternative methods for determination of stability constants to affinity capillary electrophoresisM. Ansorge, K. Ušelová, P. Dubský, M. RiesováCharles University, Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P22-Tu - From HVLR to HVL function: Development of injection zones in capillary zone electrophoresisM. Ördögová, M. Dvořák, P. DubskýCharles University, Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P23-Tu - Optimization of selected Cu free click reactions and their applicability in on-line labeling in CZEJ. Steflova1,2, G. Storch3, S. Wiesner4, O. Trapp2

1 Faculty of Science- Charles University in Prague, Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Chemistry, Munich, Germany; 3 Yale University, Department of Chemistry, New Haven, USA; 4 Heidelberg University, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heidelberg, Germany 

FUN7-P24-Tu - Separation of FLEC diastereomers by CE vs. LC approaches in the context of neurometabolomicsR.C. Moldovan1,2, E. Bodoki2, A.C. Servais1, J. Crommen1, R. Oprean2, M. Fillet1

1 University of Liege, Laboratory for the Analysis of Medicines, Liege, Belgium; 2 "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 

FUN7-P25-Tu - On-line monitoring of physiological processes by capillary electrophoresisP. TůmaCharles University, Third Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Prague 10, Czech Republic 

FUN7-P26-Tu - Rapid method for diagnosis of methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning from blood samples by capillary electrophoresisP. Ďurč1,2, F. Foret1,3, P. Kubáň1,2,3

1 CEITEC Masaryk University, Department of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Analytical Chemistry- Czech Academy of Sciences- v.v.i., Department of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic 

83HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN7-P27-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis chiral separations: Mathematical approach to determine optimum chiral selector concentrationC. Lancioni, S. Keunchkarian, L.G. GagliardiUniversidad Nacional de La Plata y CONICET, Laboratorio de Investigación y Desarrollo de Métodos Analíticos- LIDMA., La Plata, Argentina 

FUN7-P28-Tu - Microchip electrophoresis instrumentation for detection of biosignatures on future in situ planetary investigationsM. Mora1, N. Bramall2, F. Kehl1, P. Willis1

1 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Microdevices Laboratory, Pasadena, USA; 2 Leiden Measurement Technology LLC, Chief Executive Office, Sunnyvale, USA 

FUN7-P29-Tu - Determination of underivatized amino acids by capillary zone electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detectionN. Öztekin, Ü. TüreyenTechnical University of Istanbul, Chemistry, Istanbul, Turkey 

FUN 8 Separation techniques for ionic compoundsFUN8-P01-Tu - The serial RPLC-HILIC system for direct injection of high water content solutions to a HILIC column for the separation of polar and very polar compoundsS. Grosse, S. Veloutsou, T. LetzelTechnical University of Munich, Chair of Urban Water Systems Engineering, Garching, Germany 

FUN8-P03-Tu - An investigation into the applicability of hydrophilic interaction chromatography for the co-analysis of some antibiotic and antiretroviral compoundsJ. Heaton1, N. Smith2, D. McCalley1

1 University of the West of England, Centre for Research in Biosciences, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2 King's College London, Analytical and Environmental Science Division, London, United Kingdom 

FUN8-P04-Tu - Humic substances - analysis and characterization of operationally defined substances by HPLC with tandem multidetectionM. Hutta, R. Góra, E. Beňo, I. MordovinFaculty of Natural Sciences- Comenius University in Bratislava, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia 

FUN8-P05-Tu - Development of a microfluidic ion chromatographic analyzer and application to trace analysis in Arctic ice coresS. Wouters1, J.L. Dores-Sousa1, J.L. Tison2, S. Eeltink1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Chemical Engineering, Brussel, Belgium; 2 Université Libre de Bruxelles, Faculty of Sciences- Laboratory of Glaciology, Brussels, Belgium 

FUN8-P06-Tu - Chromatographic determination of pKa value of capecitabine with RPLC methodY.D. Daldal, İ.D. Nane, G. Alsancak, E. Çubuk DemiralaySuleyman Demirel University, Analytical Chemistry, Isparta, Turkey 

FUN8-P07-Tu - Influence of external functional layer of anion-exchangers on their selectivity toward weakly retained organic acidsA. Zatirakha, A. Uzhel, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunLomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department, Moscow, Russian Federation 

FUN 9 Separation mechanisms and structural effectsFUN9-P01-We - A comparison of the selectivity of solid-core CORTECS columns and fully porous columnsJ. Nguyen, T. SwannWaters Corporation, Technology Advancement, Milford- MA, USA 

FUN9-P02-We - (U)HPLC basics and beyond: An evaluation of (U)HPLC operating parameters and their effect on chromatographic performanceK. Watanabe1, G. Schad2, M. Euerby3, T. Yamaguchi1, M. Tomita1

1 Shimadzu Corporation, LC Business Unit, Kyoto, Japan; 2 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany; 3 Shimadzu UK Limited, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom 

84 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN9-P05-We - Retention behavior of selected test substances in a diamond-based core-shell Flare HILIC column - preliminary investigationsJ. Kamińska1, M. Chutkowski1, L. Zapała2, W. Zapała1

1 Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Rzeszow, Poland; 2 Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Rzeszow, Poland 

FUN9-P07-We - Stoichiometry and stability constants determination of β-cyclodextrin-drug complexesN. Maljurić, A. Protić, B. Otašević, J. Golubović, M. Zečević, J. KrmarUniversity of Belgrade- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Drug Analysis, Belgrade, Serbia 

FUN9-P08-We - Simulation based investigation of the electroosmotic flow in capillary electrophoresis columns in the presence of forced convectionG. Jarvas1, M. Szigeti1, I. Molnár2, A. Guttman1

1 MTA-PE Translational Glycomics Research Group, MUKKI, Veszprem, Hungary; 2 Molnar-Institute for Applied Chromatography, Berlin, Germany 

FUN9-P10-We - HILIC or ERLIC; could we distinguish them?J. Fiala1, M. Bittová1, J. Havliš1,2

1 Masaryk University, Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, National Centre for Biomolecules Research, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN9-P11-We - Quantitative structure – retention relationships for quinoline derivatives under conditions of reversed-phase liquid chromatographyN.A. Nekrasova, A.S. Savchenkova, S.V. KurbatovaSamara National Research University, Department of physical chemistry and chromatography- Samara Center for Theoretical Materials Science, Samara, Russian Federation

FUN9-P12-We - Analysis of packing microstructure and wall effects in a narrow-bore UHPLC columnA.E. Reising1, S. Schlabach2, V. Baranau1, D. Stoeckel1, U. Tallarek1

1 Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of Chemistry, Marburg, Germany; 2 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology- 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen- Germany, Institute for Applied Materials IAM and Karlsruhe Nano Mikro Facility KNMF, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany 

FUN9-P13-We - Morphology based optimization of the packing protocol leading to ultra-efficient capillary columnsU. Tallarek1, A.E. Reising1, J.M. Godinho2, J.W. Jorgenson2

1 Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of Chemistry, Marburg, Germany; 2 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Chemistry, Chapel Hill, USA 

FUN9-P14-We - Mixed mode stationary phases: Effect of mobile phase type and its ionic strength on separationL. Chrenková1, S. Schoebe2, M. Douša3, L. Nováková1

1 Charles University- Faculty of pharmacy, Department of analytical chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences- Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany; 3 Zentiva- k.s. Praha, Praha, Czech Republic 

FUN9-P15-We - New achiral strong cation-exchange type (SCX) and zwitterion-exchange type (ZWIX) stationary phases for the separation of basic analytes in different chromatographic modesD. Wolrab1, P. Fruehauf1, M. Kohout2, C. Gerner1

1 University of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria; 2 University of Chemical Technology Prague, Department of Organic Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

FUN9-P17-We - Probing the retention mechanism in hydrophilic interaction chromatography using saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyA. Xiamuxiding, K. IrgumUmeå University, Department of Chemistry, Umeå, Sweden 

FUN9-P18-We - Experimental pKa's of Benzimidazole Anthelmintics by RPLCK. Poturcu, G. Alsancak, E. Cubuk DemiralayAnalytical Chemistry, Isparta, Turkey

85HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN9-P19-We - The influence of experimental conditions on chiral separation of anionic boron cluster compounds by liquid chromatographyR. Kučera1, M. Janetková1, B. Grüner2, R. Vespalec3

1 Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; 2 Academy of Science of the Czech Republic- v.v.i., Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Řež near Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Academy of Science of the Czech Republic- v.v.i., Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic 

FUN9-P20-We - Assessment of retention behavior of heterogeneous group of antihistamines on two diol columnsJ. Terzić1, A. Stajić2, B. Jančić-Stojanović2

1 Medicines and Medical Devices Agency of Serbia, Pharmaceutical department, Belgrade, Serbia; 2 University of Belgrade- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Drug Analysis, Belgrade, Serbia 

FUN9-P21-We - Determination of dissociation constant for R- and S-isomers of cefpodoxime by using RPLC MethodS. Budak, C. Çakır, K. Poturcu, G. Alsancak, E. Cubuk DemiralayAnalytical Chemistry, Isparta, Turkey

FUN9-P22-We - Instrumental parameters that affect method transfer in UHPLC separationsF. Steiner, M. Gruebner, S. Fabel, A. Manka, S. Patzelt, M. MartinThermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, Germering, Germany 

FUN9-P23-We - Peptide retention time prediction in HILIC: Comparison of separation selectivity between bare silica and bonded stationary phases using ~40,000 peptide datasetsO. Krokhin1, V. Spicer2

1 University of Manitoba, Internal Medicine, Winnipeg, Canada; 2 University of Manitoba, Manitoba Centre for Proteomics and Systems Biology, Winnipeg, Canada 

FUN 10 Organic polymer monolithic and particular materialsFUN10-P01-We - A novel PMOXA/PAA mixed brush with switchable properties toward on-line concentration of protein in capillary electrophoresisY. Wang, X. Liu, C. PanUniversity of Science and Technology of China, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Hefei, China 

FUN10-P02-We - Strategies for the preparation of metal-organic framework/polymer hybrid beads and monoliths and their applications as sorbents for sample preparationF. Maya Alejandro, G. Turnes palomino, V. CerdàUniversitat de les Illes Balears, Department of Chemistry, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 

FUN10-P03-We - Preparation and evaluation of a novel choline phos-phate functionalized polymeric monolith for hydro-philic interaction chromatographyQ. Wang, K. Peng, H. Jin, J. Crommen, Z. JiangJinan University, college of pharmacy, Guangzhou, China 

FUN10-P04-We - Covalently-bonded hyperbranched anion-exchangers for ion chromatographyA. Uzhel, A. Gorbovskaja, A. Borodina, A. Zatirakha, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunMoscow State University, chemistry department, Moscow, Russian Federation 

FUN10-P05-We - Incorporation of single-walled carbon nanohorns in methacrylate monoliths for nano liquid chromatographyB. Fresco Cala1, E.J. Carrasco Correa2, S. Cárdenas Aranzana1, J.M. Herrero Martínez2

1 University of Córdoba, Analytical Chemistry, Córdoba, Spain; 2 University of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Valencia, Spain

FUN10-P06-We - Enhancing the capabilities of electrochemical detection in HPLC-ED with capillary monolithic columnsR. Metelka1, M. Komendová1, J. Urban2

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

86 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN10-P07-We - Photografting of fluoropolymer tubes for the preparation of organic monolithic columnsG. Ramis-Ramos1, M. Catalá-Icardo2, S. Torres-Cartas2, S. Meseguer-Lloret2, C. Gómez-Benito2, E.F. Simó-Alfonso1, J.M. Herrero-Martínez1

1 University of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot, Spain; 2 Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Research Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas, Grao de Gandía- Valencia, Spain 

FUN10-P08-We - Studying the effect of monolith porosity on the analysis of nucleic acids using ion pair reversed phase and non-retentive HPLCA.W. Kung1, P. Clarke2, P.M. Kilby3, D.E. Portwood2, M.J. Dickman1

1 University of Sheffield, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2 Syngenta, Product Characterisation, Bracknell, United Kingdom; 3 Syngenta, Chemistry, Bracknell, United Kingdom 

FUN10-P09-We - Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8-coated solid-phase microextraction arrow in the extraction of aminesH. Lan, T. Rönkkö, E. Parshintse, K. Hartonen, M.L. RiekkolaUniversity of Helsinki, Department of Chemistry, Helsinki, Finland 

FUN10-P10-We - Surface modification of hybrid organo-silica monolithic capillary columns: Photografting vs. “one-pot”Z. Zajickova1, T. Sabol1, Z. Rodriguez1, T. Silva Campos1, L. Narciso Meirelles1, D. Britsch1, F. Svec2

1 Barry University, Physical Sciences, Miami Shores, USA; 2 Beijing University of Chemical Technology, College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing, China 

FUN10-P12-We - Preparation of phenylboronic acid functionalized-polyhedral oligomeric siloxane monolithic column via one-pot approach for nano liquid chromatography of small moleculesC. Kip1, C. Demir1, G. Nedjip1, A. Tuncel1,2

1 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering Department, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Hacettepe University, Division of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine, Ankara, Turkey 

FUN 11 Thermodynamics and separation mechanisms in LCFUN11-P01-We - Estimation of axial variation of eluent properties using isenthalpic plotsE. Farsang, M. Surguta, K. HorváthUniversity of Pannonia, Analytical Chemistry, Veszprém, Hungary 

FUN 12 Advances in stationary phasesFUN12-P01-We - Enantioseparation of 4C substituted pyrrolidine-2-ones on polysaccharide type coated chiral stationary phasesT. Upmanis1, N. Orlova2, M. Vorona2, H. Kazoka1

1 Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Laboratory of Chromatography, Riga, Latvia; 2 Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Riga, Latvia 

FUN12-P02-We - Induction of chiral recognition with lipid nano-domains produced by polymerization for high performance chiral separationY. Okamoto, K. Yusuke, S. Keishi, U. HiroshiOsaka University, Div. of Chemical Engineering Grad.Sch. of Engineering Science, Toyonaka-Osaka, Japan 

FUN12-P03-We - Importance of hydrogen bonding on deuterium isotope effects in liquid chromatographic separationE. Kanao, T. Naito, T. Kubo, K. OtsukaKyoto University, Material Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN12-P04-We - Immobilization of chondroitin sulfate a into monolithic epoxy column for chiral separationRatih, M. Asmari, S. Öner, S. El DeebTechnical University Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany 

87HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN12-P05-We - From sub 2-micron fully porous teicoplanin-based zwitterionic chiral stationary phases to 2-micron superficially porous ones: What can we expect in terms of efficiency gain?M. De Martino1, O.H. Ismail1, M. Antonelli1, A. Ciogli1, M. Catani2, D. Bell3, A. Cavazzini2, C. Villani1, F. Gasparrini11 Sapienza- University of Rome, Dipartimento Chimica e Tecnologia del farmaco, Roma, Italy; 2 Università di Ferrara, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Ferrara, Italy; 3 Milliporesigma, Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco, Bellefonte, USA 

FUN12-P06-We - Unique chemically modified carbohydrate based chiral stationary phases to improve chiral separationsM. Przybyciel, D. KohlerES Industries, HPLC Columns, West Berlin, USA 

FUN12-P07-We - Development and characterization of HILIC stationary phases modified with polymers possessing chiral group based on cysteine derivativesA. Taniguchi, T. IkegamiKyoto Institute of Technology, Faculty of Molecular Chemistry and Engineering, Kyoto, Japan 

FUN12-P08-We - Enantioselective HPLC separation of amino acids. Comparison of different types of chiral stationary phases and chromatographic separation modesK. Hroboňová, A. LomenovaFaculty of Chemical and Food Technology- Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia 

FUN 13 Data analysis, validation and chemometricsFUN13-P01-Mo - A highly sensitive microwave flow detector for gradient elution liquid chromatographyD. Ye1, W. Wang2, F. Chen2, P. Wang1

1 Clemson University, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson, USA; 2 Clemson University, Food- Nutrition and Packaging Sciences, Clemson, USA 

FUN13-P02-Mo - Determination of phenantrene metabolites in milk using second and third order multivariate HPLC- fluorimetric signalsE. Martin Tornero, I. Duran Martin-meras, A. Munoz De La Pena Castrillo, A. Espinosa MansillaUniversity of Extremadura, Analytical Chemistry and Research Institute on Water- Climate Change and Sustainability IACYS, Badajoz, Spain 

FUN13-P03-Mo - About the use of prediction and content tolerance intervals in modern HPLC/UHPLC assay methods validationJ.M. Roussel1, M. Righezza2

1 Analytical Methods Development and Validation, Consultant, MACON, France; 2 Aix-Marseille Université, MARSEILLE, France 

FUN13-P04-Mo - Quantitative structure–retention relationships modelling of aripiprazole and its impurities in micellar liquid chromatography using artificial neural networkJ. Krmar, B. Otašević, A. Protić, J. Golubović, N. Maljuric, M. ZecevicFaculty of Pharmacy- University of Belgrade, Department for Drug Analysis, Belgrade, Serbia 

FUN13-P05-Mo - Gradient design for chromatography using multi-scale optimizationJ.R. Torres-Lapasió1, S. López-Ureña2, R. Donat2, M.C. García-Alvarez-Coque1

1 University of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot Valencia, Spain; 2 University of Valencia, Department of Mathematics, Burjassot, Spain

FUN13-P06-Mo - Assisted baseline subtraction in complex chromatograms using the BEADS algorithmJ.A. Navarro-Huerta1, S. Lopez-Ureña2, J.R. Torres-Lapasio1, M.C. Garcia-Alvarez-Coque1

1 University of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot Valencia, Spain; 2 University of Valencia, Department of Mathematics, Burjassot, Spain

88 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN13-P07-Mo - SIFT-MS spectra as an alternative for GC-MS chromatograms to classify healthy, asthmatic and cystic- fibrosis breath samples of childrenK. Segers1, A. Slosse1, J. Viaene1, M. Bannier2, K. Van de Kant2, E. Dompeling2, J. Vercammen3, Y. Vander Heyden1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Drug Analysis, Jette, Belgium; 2 Maastricht Universitair Medisch Centrum +, Dept of Pediatric Pulmonology, Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3 Interscience, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 

FUN13-P08-Mo - Compatibility visualization of aqueous pH with binary organic composition by statistical grid modeling of retention kinetics: A method for optimized reversed phase UHPLC separationT. Sasaki1, T. Toshimasa2

1 Analytical and Quality Evaluation Research Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Technolgoy Unit, Hiratsuka- Kanagawa, Japan; 

2 Laboratory of Analytical and Bio-Analytical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences- University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka City- Suruga-Ku- Shizuoka, Japan 

FUN13-P09-Mo - Application of quality by design to optimize LC analysis of drugs and their synthetic impurities: Case study for ticagrelorN. Wingert, J. Ellwanger, L. Bueno, C. Garcia, M. Steppe, E.E. SchapovalFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Quality Control, Porto Alegre, Brazil 

FUN13-P10-Mo - The potential of under 250 nm deep UV-LEDs in chemical analysis: 235 nm UV-LED photometric detection in capillary liquid chromatographyY. Li1, P. Nesterenko1, B. Paull1, R. Stanley2, M. Macka1

1 University of Tasmania, School of Physical Sciences and Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science ACROSS, Hobart, Australia; 2 University of Tasmania, Centre for Food Innovation, Launceston, Australia 

FUN13-P12-Mo - Experimental design and measurement error in drug-protein binding studiesM.O. Stein1, H. Wätzig1, M. Mozafari Torshizi1, F. Steinicke1, R. Haselberg2

1 University of Brunswick – Institute of Technology, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany; 2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Division of BioAnalytical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

FUN13-P13-Mo - Retention time prediction by LSS parameters and mapping of effective gradient: Synthesis of calibration standards and errors or predictionC.E. Jensen, N.J. Nielsen, J.H. ChristensenUniversity of Copenhagen, plant and environmental science, Copenhagen, Denmark 

FUN13-P14-Mo - PARAFAC2 curve resolution in LC-MS-based study of the metabolomic response of Brassica napus L to glyphosateA. Andersen, M.B. Kristiansen, G. Tomasi, N.J. Nielsen, J.H. ChristensenUniversity of Copenhagen, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 

FUN13-P15-Mo - Peak deconvolution analysis with photodiode array detectorD. Fujimura1, T. Yanagisawa2, T. Yamaguchi2, K. Watanabe1, K. Horie3, T. Kato4, S. Arase4

1 Shimadzu Corporation, LC Business Unit- Life Science Business Departiment- Analytical & Measuring Instruments Division, Kyoto, Japan; 2 Shimadzu Corporation, Life Science Business Departiment- Analytical & Measuring Instruments Division, Kyoto, Japan; 3 Eisai Co.- Ltd., Translational Medicine Department, Ibaraki, Japan; 4 Eisai Co.- Ltd., Formulation Research- PST CFU- Medicine Development Center, Gifu, Japan 

FUN13-P16-Mo - Automated targeted screening of leachables in pharmaceutical QC labs using an Agilent Single Quadrupole LC/MS system and controlled by OpenLAB CDSS. Lateef, M. MetzlaffAgilent Technologies, Marketing, Bangalore, India 

FUN13-P17-Mo - Analyzing chromatographic data using multilevel (hierarchical) modelsP. WiczlingMedical University of Gdańsk, Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Gdańsk, Poland 

FUN13-P18-Mo - Quality by design approach in the development of a stability indicating method for determination of apixaban and its related impuritiesJ. Ellwanger, N. Wingert, E. Shapoval, M. SteppeFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Quality Control, Porto Alegre, Brazil 

89HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN13-P19-Mo - IntelliXtract 2.0: Simplified intelligent component extraction and detectionE. Kolovanov, R. Lee, V. Lashin, A. Paramonov, A.M. Smith, T. SalbertAdvanced Chemistry Development- Inc., Software Development, Toronto, Canada 

FUN13-P20-Mo - Quality by design throughout the lifecycle of an analytical procedure demonstrated by an example for a purity method of a drug productA. SchmidtChromicent GmbH, Quality Unit, Berlin, Germany 

FUN 14 Ultra-high resolution separationsFUN14-P01-Mo - Identification and monitoring leachables from single-use bags (SUBs) for mammalian cells culture by dispersive liquid-Liquid microextraction (DLLME) followed by UHPLC-QToF-MSN. Dorival-Garcia, J. BonesNIBRT, Characterisation and Comparability Laboratory, Dublin, Ireland 

FUN14-P02-Mo - Some hint on how to make a standard UHPLC column with + 300 000 theoretical plates/meterN. Nagae1, T. Tsukamoto1, H. Svennberg2

1 ChromaNik Technologies Inc, R&D, Osaka, Japan; 2 Biotech AB, Innovation, Onsala, Sweden 

FUN14-P03-Mo - The analysis of polar ionic pesticides by ion-exchange chromatography tandem mass spectrometry: The possible solution to a longstanding problematic analysis?J. Madden1, R. Fussell2, S. Adams3, J. Guest3, J. Beck4, F. Schoutsen5, S. Guazzotti11 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom; 3 Fera Science Ltd., York, United Kingdom; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, USA; 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Breda, The Netherlands 

FUN14-P04-Mo - Gel permeation chromatography with reduced column dimensions for industrial applicationsH. Eghbali1, A. Schweizer-Theobaldt1, R. Salome1, M. Pursch2, D. Meunier3

1 The Dow Chemical Company, Analytical Sciences, Hoek, The Netherlands; 2 The Dow Chemical Company, Analytical Sciences, Stade, Germany; 3 The Dow Chemical Company, Analytical Sciences, Midland, USA 

FUN14-P05-Mo - Study of retention behavior of bioactive macromolecules in ultrahigh pressure liquid chromatographyE. Farsang, S. Horváth, K. HorváthUniversity of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary 

FUN14-P06-Mo - Method optimization and validation for determination of cetirizine with reversed phase liquid chromatographic methodİ.D. Nane1, E. Çubuk DemiralaySuleyman Demirel University, Analytical Chemistry, Isparta, Turkey

FUN14-P08-Mo - Automating mobile phase pH for peptide mapping for LC-UV-MS methodsA. Dlugasch, P. McConville, J. SimeoneWaters Corporation, Systems Effectiveness Lab, Milford, USA

FUN14-P09-Mo - A SE-UHPLC method for routine characterization of a variety of different MAb formats was developed and implemented in GMP release analytics and stability testingM. Leiss, R. Ruppert1 Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Pharma Development Analytics, Penzberg, Germany

FUN14-P10-Mo - Comparison of HPLC and UHPLC analysis of polymer additives with photo diode array and mass detectionI. Francois1, H. Boiteux1, J.M. Plankeele1, J. Gough2, M. Twohig2, M. Jones3

1 Waters Corporation, Chemical Materials, En Yvelines Cedex, France; 2 Waters Corporation, Chemical Materials, Milford, USA; 

3 Waters Corporation, Chemical Materials, Wilmslow, United Kingdom 

90 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

FUN14-P11-Mo - Application of UPLC/MS/MS to the analysis of bio active compounds in apples and cherriesA. Horna1, K. Vynuchalova2, B. Hrvolova2, V. Vorisek3

1 RADANAL & Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Institute of Nutrition and Diagnostics, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 RADANAL, Institute of Nutrition and Diagnostics, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 3 RADANAL & Faculty Hospital Hradec Kralove Charles Unversity Prague, Institute of Nutrition and Diagnostics, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

FUN14-P12-Mo - The chromatographic behavior of the PFP fused-core phases in the separation of ten anthocyaninsE.Y. Zhao1,2, K. Xue1, X. Jin1, H. Yue2, Y. Li11 Welch Materials Zhejiang- Inc., Research and Development, Jinhua, China; 2 Zhejiang Normal University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, jinhua, China 

FUN14-P13-Mo - Fast calibration and bracketing of GPC/SEC separations as a means to improve data confidenceB. OkandejiWaters Corporation, Consumables Product Management, Milford, USA 

FUN14-P14-Mo - Considerations for maximizing the efficiency benefits of sub-2-µm solid core particlesM. DeLoffiWaters Corporation, Consumables R&D, Milford, USA 

FUN14-P15-Mo - A high-throughput method for the determination of 5-nitroimidazoles in fish roe samples combining salting-out assisted liquid/liquid extraction and UHPLC-MS/MSA.M. Garcia-Campaña, M. Hernández-Mesa, C. Cruces-BlancoFacultad De Ciencias, Química Analítica, Granada, Spain 

FUN14-P16-Mo - Graphene/Fe3O4 nanocomposite based dispersive magnetic solid phase extraction coupled with UHPLC-PDA for simultaneous determination of NSAIDs in human plasma and urineV. Ferrone1, N. De Luca1, M. Carlucci2, A. Fontana1, V. Ettorre1, G. Carlucci11 University "G.d'Annunzio", Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 University "G.d'Annunzio", Department of Oral- Medical and Biotechnological sciences, Chieti, Italy 

FUN14-P17-Mo - Synthesis and application of graphene/Fe3O4 magnetic nanocomposite as efficient sorbent for the UHPLC-PDA determination of mytomicin C and 5-fluorouracil in human plasmaG. Carlucci1, E. Milanetti2, S. Guadagni3, P. Palumbo4, A. Fontana1, V. Ettorre1, S. Miceli1, L. Di Marco1, V. Ferrone1, M. Carlucci51 University "G.d'Annunzio", Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 University "La sapienza", Physic, Roma, Italy; 3 University of L'Aquila, Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L'Aquila, Italy; 4 University of L'Aquila, Live- Healt and Environmental Sciences, L'Aquila, Italy; 5 University "G.d'Annunzio", Oral- Medical and Biotechnological Sciences, Chieti, Italy 

Program track Hyphenations (HYP)HYP 1 Ion mobility in LC/MSHYP1-P01-Mo - Unified pH of LC mobile phasesA. Heering1, L. Jalukse2, J. Liigand1, A. Kruve1, D. Himmel3, I. Krossing3, M. Rosés4, I. Leito1

1 University of Tartu, Institute of Chemistry, Tartu, Estonia; 2 TBD-Biodiscovery, Tartu, Estonia; 3 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry and Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum, Freiburg, Germany; 

4 Universitat de Barcelona, Departament de Química Analítica, Barcelona, Spain 

HYP1-P02-Mo - Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) combined with UPLC/MS for metabolic phenotyping: Effects of column length, gradient duration and IMS on metabolite detectionP. Rainville1, I. Wilson2, R. Plumb2

1 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Milford, USA; 2 Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom 

91HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP1-P03-Mo - Analysis of a Chinese herb formulation with HPLC and high resolution IM-qTOF-MJ. Klein, P. Shrestha, L. Morguet, O. SchmitzUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Applied Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

HYP1-P04-Mo - High resolution trapped ion mobility mass spectrometry analysis of isomeric compoundsS. Meyer1, D. Vláčil21 Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Applications development, Bremen, Germany; 2 Bruker s. r. o., Sales And Application, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP 2 Ion suppression and matrix-effects in separation – MSHYP2-P01-Mo - Overcoming matrix effect challenges in multi class, multi residue LC/MS/MS analysis via biocompatible solid phase micro extraction (BioSPME)S. Smith, E. Barrey, D. Bell, C. AurandMilliporeSigma, Bellefonte, USA

HYP2-P02-Mo - Selectivity evaluation using the co-feature ratio in LC/MS metabolomics: Comparison of HILIC columns performance for the analysis of plasma, urine and cell extractsA. Elmsjö1, M. Engskog1, J. Haglöf1, I. Erngren1, M. Nestor2, T. Arvidsson3, C. Pettersson1

1 Uppsala University, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; 2 Uppsala University, Department of Immunology- Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala, Sweden; 3 Medical Products Agency, Uppsala, Sweden 

HYP2-P03-Mo - The differences in matrix effects between supercritical fluid chromatography and reversed phase liquid chromatography coupled to ESI/MS analyzing blood plasmaA. Svan1, M. Hedeland1,2, T. Arvidsson1,3, C. Pettersson1

1 Division of Analytical Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; 2 National Veterinary Institute SVA, Chemistry- Environment and Feed Hygiene, Uppsala, Sweden; 3 Medical product Agency- Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden 

HYP2-P04-Mo - An investigation into the degree of ion suppression caused by column bleed using modern LC-MS compatible columnsT. Edge, L. BevanAgilent Technologies, Research and Development, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom 

HYP 3 Separation – high-resolution MSHYP3-P01-Mo - High resolution LC/MS separation and characterization of chemoenzymatic site-specific engineered antibody-drug-conjugates (ADCS)S. Lin1, T. Zhang2, B. Agnew3, J. Josephs2, X. Liu1

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, R&D, Sunnyvale- CA, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, LSMS, San Jose- CA, USA; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Life Science Group, Eugene-OR, USA 

HYP3-P02-Mo - Novel ways to directly introduce salt based chromatography techniques of SEC and IEX of biopharmaceutical proteins into high resolution mass spectrometryK. Cook1, J. Bones2

1 EU Biopharma Support Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom; 2 National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT), Blackrock, Ireland 

HYP3-P03-Mo - HPLC-QTOF-MS analysis of the esterification and amidization of complex ammonium branched chain carboxylate salt mixturesL.J. Bostelaar1, W.F. Dong2, S. Ma2, L.B. Xin3

1 Vishay BCcomponents B.V., Aluminum Sub-Division, Zwolle, The Netherlands; 2 HEC, R&D Center Aluminum Products Division, Dongguan, China; 3 HEC, R&D Center Generics Division, Dongguan, China 

HYP3-P04-Mo - Impurity profiling of commercial Poly (ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate macro monomer using LC-ELSD/LC-MSR. Salome, M. Bashir, M. Van Engelen, H. EghbaliDow Benelux, Analytical Sciences, Terneuzen, The Netherlands 

92 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP3-P05-Mo - Comparison of ultra-high performance liquid chromatography and supercritical fluid chromatography methods for analysis of photoinitiators as potential food contaminantsL. Borovcova1, V. Pauk1, J. Thacker2, L. Bai2, K.A. Schug1, K. Lemr1

1 Faculty of Science Palacký University, Analytical Chemistry-RCPTM, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2 Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry- The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, USA 

HYP3-P06-Mo - Quantification of steroid hormones in plasma using a surrogate calibrant approach and HPLC-HR-MS/MS with SWATH-AcquisitionB. Drotleff1, M. Hallschmid2, M. Lämmerhofer1

1 University of Tuebingen, Pharmaceutical Bio-Analysis, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 University of Tuebingen, Institute for Medical Psychology and Behavioural Neurobiology, Tuebingen, Germany 

HYP3-P07-Mo - Trattinnickia rhoifolia extract profile and biomarkers determined by HRGC-MS/MS and UPLC-MS/MS for leishmaniasis treatmentA.A. de Souza1, M.B. Almeida1, T.B. Madeira1, L.S. Watanabe1, J.L.R. de Paula1, E.C. Meurer2, S.A. Nilton3, A.M. Monteiro1, L.A. Marques4, C. Emanuel4, S.L. Nixdorf1

1 Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Chemistry, Londrina, Brazil; 2 Universidade Federal do Paraná Jandaia do Sul, Chemistry, Jandaia do Sul, Brazil; 3 Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Londrina, Brazil; 4 Instituto de Química de São Carlos - Universidade de São Paulo, Chemistry, São Carlos, Brazil 

HYP3-P08-Mo - Development a novel LC-MS/MS method for simultaneous quantification of sofosbuvir and daclatasvir combined dosage form in human plasma: Application to pharmacokinetic studyA. Abdel-Megied1, O. Abdalla2, A. Gouda3

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Kafrelsheikh University, Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Kafrelsheikh city, Egypt; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy- Badr University in Cairo BUC- Badr City- Cairo- Egypt, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department-, Egypt; 3 Zi-diligence Research Center- Al-Mokattam- Cairo- Egypt

HYP3-P09-Mo - Simultaneous identification of trace organic impurities in purified terephthalic acid by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometryY. Guo, Y. Zhang, C. Wang, Z. PengShanghai Research Institute of Petrochemical Technology- SINOPEC, Characterization and Standardization Department, Shanghai, China 

HYP3-P10-Mo - After gulf war oil spill, what are left in the contaminated soil from oil lake? - molecular level investigation with preparative HPLC and ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometryE. Cho1, G. Kang2, S. Kim1

1 Kyungpook National University, Chemistry, Deagu, Republic of Korea; 2 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Environmental Sciences, Yongin-si- Kyunggi-do, Republic of Korea

HYP3-P11-Mo - Native ion exchange chromatography coupled directly to Orbitrap mass spectrometry allows surface charge discrimination and online detection of intact proteinsA. Bailey1, G. Han2, W. Sandoval2, J. Josephs1

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Life Sciences BU- Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, San Jose, USA; 2 Genentech, Department of Microchemistry- Proteomics and Lipidomics, South San Francisco, USA 

HYP 4 Multidimensional chromatography and MS couplingHYP4-P01-Mo - Enhancing analytical confidence and detection limits for IC and LC applications by coupling them to single quadrupole mass spectrometryA. Semyonov, S. Guazzotti, N. SantiagoThermo Fisher Scientific, Analytical Instrumentation Group, Austin, USA

HYP4-P02-Mo - Development of 2-dimensional liquid chromatography-ion trap mass spectrometry for online microextraction, separation and analysis of ionophore coccidiostat residues in chicken eggsC. Cheng1, K.C. Chang2

1 Chung Yuan Christian University, Department of Chemistry, Taoyuan, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 Agricultural Technology Research Institute, Department of Animal Science and Technology, Miaoli County, Taiwan- Province of China 

93HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP4-P03-Mo - Development of LCxLC-UV/MS platform as analytical strategy for the analysis of pharmaceutical compoundsM. Iguiniz1, E. Corbel2, N. Roques2, F. Rouviere1, S. Heinisch1

1 Insitut des Sciences Analytiques, Villeurbanne, France; 2 Oril Industrie, Bolbec, France 

HYP4-P04-Mo - Liquid chromatography with apci and saldi mass spectrometry detection using silver nanoparticles in cholesteryl esters analysisV. Roblova1, M. Lísa2, J. Preisler1,3

1 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 3 CEITEC Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP4-P06-Mo - Improving robustness and efficiency in bioanalysis using “Trap & Back Elute” two dimensional LC-MS/MSM. WrightLGC, Drug Development Services, Fordham, United Kingdom 

HYP 5 electrodriven separations – MSHYP5-P01-Tu - CESI–MS detection and quantitation of neuropeptidesS. LockSciex, Application Development, PUDSEY, United Kingdom 

HYP5-P02-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis of selenium species with substrate-assisted laser desorption ICP MS detectionJ. Bělehrad1, A. Pruška1, I. Benešová1, V. Kanický1,2, J. Preisler1,2

1 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP5-P03-Tu - Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a novel technique in analysis of cholesterol and its metabolitesM. Gregus1, J. Krenkova2, H. Røberg-Larsen3, E. Lundanes3, S.R. Wilson3, F. Foret2, P. Kuban2

1 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Brno, Czech Republic; 3 University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, Oslo, Norway 

HYP5-P04-Tu - Improving identification and quantification of polar herbicides by CE-MSS. Lock1, B. Fonslow2, J. Thorn3, W. Hall41 Sciex, Application Development, Pudsey, United Kingdom; 2 Sciex, Marketing, Brea, USA; 3 Sciex, Marketing, Warrington, United Kingdom; 4 Safe Food Alliance, Analytical / Environmental Chemistry, Fresno, USA 

HYP5-P05-Tu - Comparison of suitability of two highly sensitive CE-MS interfaces for determination of stability constants of potassium crown ether complexes by affinity CE with MS detectionR. Konášová, D. Koval, V. KašičkaInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS, Electromigration methods, Prague, Czech Republic 

HYP5-P06-Tu - The study of intact casein as a model system for the separation of intact phosphorylated proteins by Capillary Electrospray Ionization (CESI)J. Thorn1, S. Lock1, L. Christopher2

1 ciex, Separations, Warrington, United Kingdom; 2 ciex, Separations, Darmstadt, Germany 

HYP5-P07-Tu - Comparison of three CE-ESI-MS interfaces applied to organic acids in negative mode and to digested and reduced proteins in positive modeC. Neusüß, O. Höcker, M. CristinaAalen University, Chemistry, Aalen, Germany 

HYP 6 Nanofluidic and microfluidic separations – MSHYP6-P01-Tu - Effect of acidic additives on peak capacity and detectivity in peptide mapping using nano-flow LC/MS with low-density C18 monolithic silica capillary columnsH. Kobayashi, M. Sukegawa, H. WadaShinwa Chemical Industries Ltd., R&D group, Kyoto, Japan 

94 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP6-P02-Tu - On-chip coupling of HPLC and droplet microfluidics for further downstream processesA. Peretzki, R. Gerhardt, D. BelderUniversity of Leipzig, Institute of analytical chemistry, Leipzig, Germany 

HYP6-P03-Tu - The use of micro-API source in HPLC analysis of lipidsV. Vrkoslav1, T. Strmeň1,2, B. Rumlová1,2, P. Nekvasilová1,2, M. Šulc3, M. Haapala4, R. Kostiainen4, J. Cvačka1,2

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS, Mass Spectrometry, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Science - Charles University in Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Agrobiology Natural and Food Resources, Department of Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 4 Faculty of Pharmacy - University of Helsinki, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Helsinki, Finland 

HYP6-P04-Tu - The ultimate limitations in micro-liquid chromatography in terms of speed, efficiency and sensitivityT. Hetzel1, C. Blaesing1, M. Jaeger2, T. Teutenberg1, T.C. Schmidt3

1 Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology, Research analysis, Duisburg, Germany; 2 Niederrhein University of Applied Science, Instrumental Analysis, Krefeld, Germany; 3 University of Duisburg-Essen, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

HYP6-P05-Tu - Microflow LC-MS/MS workflow allows high sensitivity for targeted metabolomicsG. Fischer, B. Ubhi, K. MotamedchabokiSciex, Redwood city, USA 

HYP6-P06-Tu - Preparation of phenylboronic acid functionalized hybrid monolithic column for boronate affinity chromatography of diol compounds in a microfluidic systemC. Kip1, G. Nedjip1, C. Demir1, A. Tuncel1,2

1 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering Department, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Hacettepe University, Division of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine, Ankara, Turkey 

HYP6-P07-Tu - Evaluation of a microfluidic electrophoresis device coupled to an Orbitrap mass spectrometer for the characterization of biotherapeutics proteinsS. Houel1, E. Redman2, S. Mellors2, A. Bailey1, T. Basarsky2, A. Paulus1, K. Zhou1, J. Josephs1

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Life Sciences BU- Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, San Jose, USA; 2 908 Devices- Inc., Research and Development, Boston, USA 

HYP 7 LC/MS in lipidomicsHYP7-P01-Tu - HILIC-HPLC/ESI-MS analysis of gangliosides in biological samplesR. Hajek, R. Jirasko, M. Lísa, E. Cífková, M. HolčapekUniversity of Pardubice, Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic

HYP7-P02-Tu - Quantification of steroid hormones in human serum by liquid chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometryS. Matysik, G. LiebischUniversity Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany 

HYP7-P03-Tu - Profiling of constitutional isomeric phospholipids by hydrophilic interaction LC-ESI-MS/MSC. Vosse, H. HayenUniversity of Muenster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Germany 

HYP7-P04-Tu - Challenges in the analysis of wheat flour phospholipids in dough by LCMSL. Lauridsen, B. Høj HornshøjDuPont Nutrition Biosciences ApS, Advanced Analysis, Brabrand, Denmark 

HYP7-P05-Tu - Development of a sensitive nano LC-MS approach for the in-vivo analysis of antibodies on peptide levelA. Doell1,2, M. Hollmann1, O. Schmitz2

1 AbbVie Germany, Drug Product Development, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany; 2 University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Chemistry- Applied Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

HYP7-P06-Tu - LC-MS analysis of endogenous lipid mediators with anti-diabetic propertiesK. Syslová, M. MikoškaUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, Department of Organic Technology, Prague 6, Czech Republic 

95HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP 8 Supercritical fluid chromatography – MSHYP8-P01-Tu - Supercritical fluid chromatography on chiral separation of enantiomeric drugs in human plasma with MS/MS detectionY. Watabe, T. Hattori, T. Iida, Y. Fujito, S. Kawano, Y. HayakawaShimadzu Corporation, Global Applicatio Development Center, Kyorto, Japan 

HYP8-P02-Tu - Analysis of amino acids by direct coupling of supercritical fluid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometryD. Wolrab, P. Frühauf, L. Niederstaetter, C. GernerUniversity of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

HYP8-P03-Tu - Development and comparison of quantitative methods using orthogonal chromatographic techniques for the analysis of potential mutagenic impuritiesJ. Simeone, P. HongWaters Corporation, Separation Technologies, Milford, USA 

HYP8-P04-Tu - Hyphenated techniques in lipidomics: comparison of UPLC vs UPC2 separations coupled to QTOF technologyM. Maheux, C.P. LafranceTransBIOTech, Analytical Chemistry & Biochemistry, Lévis, Canada

HYP8-P06-Tu - Online SFE-SFC-MS for direct extraction and analysis of designer drugs in urine samplesK.A. Schug1, P. Wicker1, V. Pauk2, A. Berghorn1, C. Qiu1, V. Havlicek2, K. Lemr2

1 The University of Texas at Arlington, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arlington, USA; 2 Palacky University, Analytical Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

HYP 9 Biomarker discovery in metabolomicsHYP9-P01-We - Solid phase microextraction for brain tumor metabolite analysisP.Z. Goryńska1, K. Goryński1, K. Chmara1, K. Jaroch1, D. Paczkowski2, M. Harat2, B. Bojko1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Collegium Medicum Nicolaus Copernicus University in Bydgoszcz, Pharmacodynamics and Molecular Pharmacology, Bydgoszcz, Poland; 2 10th Military Research Hospital and Polyclinic Independent Public Healthcare Center in Bydgoszcz, Neurosurgery Clinic, Bydgoszcz, Poland 

HYP9-P02-We - Analysis of eicosanoids in biological samples using the coupling of separation techniques and mass spectrometryM. Chocholoušková, E. Cífková, M. HolčapekUniversity Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

HYP9-P04-We - LC-MS analysis columns for intact amino acids and neurotransmitters without derivatizationI. Yazawa, H. TachikawaImtakt Corporation, Technical Center, Kyoto, Japan 

HYP9-P05-We - Distribution of exogenous and endogenous CYP3A markers and related factors in healthy males and femalesA.H. Kim, J. Lee, S. Yi, S. Lee, S.H. Yoon, K.S. Yu, I.J. Jang, J.Y. ChoSeoul National University College of Medicine and Hospital, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

HYP 10 MS based OMICSHYP10-P01-We - Direct analysis and discrimination of thiophenic and sulfidic compounds in crude oilsY. Han, Y. Zhang, Z. FanState Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, College of Chemical Engineering- China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China 

HYP10-P03-We - Evaluation of a novel atmospheric pressure ionization source (UniSprayTM) for natural compounds analysisO. Ciclet1, D. Barron2, J.L. Veuthey1, D. Guillarme1, A. Grand-Guillaume-Perrenoud2

1 School of pharmaceutical Sciences- University of Geneva, Analytical sciences, Genève 4, Switzerland; 2 Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, Natural Bioactives and Screening, Lausanne, Switzerland 

96 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP10-P04-We - Direct analysis in real time combined with modified quick polar pesticides extraction method to determine highly polar pesticides in lettuce and celeryF.J. Lara1, D. Chan2, M. Dickinson2, A.S. Lloyd2, S.J. Adams2, A.M. García-Campaña1

1 University of Granada, Analytical Chemistry, Granada, Spain; 2 Fera Science Ltd., York, United Kingdom 

HYP10-P05-We - Metabolomics-driven integrative network analysis of chemical-induced biotic stimulation in photosynthetic microalga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiJ.E. Lee, D.Y. LeeKookmin University, Bio and Fermentation Convergence Technology, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

HYP 11 Maldi in LC coupling and MS imagingHYP11-P01-We - Identification of possible biomarkers for breast tumor mice from phospholipids profiling determined by using MALDI Imaging and UPLC/MSG. Bang1, S. Kim2, Y.H. Kim1

1 Korea Basic Science Institute, Biomedical Omics Group, Cheongju, Republic of Korea; 2 Kyungpook National University, Department of Chemistry, Daegu, Republic of Korea 

HYP11-P02-We - Comparison of MALDI-MSI and LC-MS for pharmacokinetic study of metforminŠ. Strnad1, D. Sýkora2, J. Cvačka1, L. Maletínská3, Z. Pirník4, Z. Majerčíková3, J. Kuneš3,5, V. Vrkoslav1

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, Mass spectrometry, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemistry and Technology, Analytical chemistry, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 4 University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, Pharmacology and toxicology, Košice, Slovakia; 5 Institute of Physiology AS CR, Experimental Hypertension, Prague 4, Czech Republic 

HYP11-P03-We - β-secretase enzyme assay by MALDI TOF MSM. Machálková1, J. Schejbal2, Z. Glatz2, J. Preisler1

1 Masaryk University- Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University- Faculty of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

HYP 12 Quantitation in LC/MSHYP12-P01-We - Sensitive UPLC method with tandem mass detection for analysis of genotoxic impurities of imatinib mesylate drugM. Maziarz, M. WronaWaters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Milford, USA 

HYP12-P02-We - Qualitative and quantitative analysis of polyglycerol esters mixtures used in cosmetic formulationsS. Cassel1, J.C. Garrigues1, M. Blanzat1, N. Ritter2, J.D. Rodier2

1 Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, Chemistry- IMRCP- UMR 5623, Toulouse, France; 2 Gattefossé, SAINT-PRIEST Cedex, France 

HYP12-P04-We - Simultaneous,fast and simple quantification of oxidative damage biomarker and cotinine in human urine by on-line SPE LC-MS/MS: Correlation with tobacco exposure biomarkers NNALH.L. Lee1, C.Y. Chen1, Y.W. Lin2

1 Fu Jen Catholic University, Chemistry, New Taipei City, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 Fu Jen Catholic University, Public Health, New Taipei City, Taiwan- Province of China 

HYP12-P05-We - Trace level analysis of eleven genotoxic impurities in a penultimate pharmaceutical intermediate using the emerging lc-ms technology, the Acquity® QDa® Mass DetectorP. Yogendrarajah, W. Peys, E. Verhoeven, M. HellingsJanssen Pharmaceuticals of Johnson & Johnson, Analytical Development- Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing Sciences, Beerse, Belgium 

97HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP12-P06-We - Development and validation of HPLC-APCI-MS/MS method for quantitative determination of tocotrienols in human breast adipose tissueE. Bartosińska1, J. Jacyna1, A. Borsuk1, M. Kaliszan2, W.J. Kruszewski3,4, Z. Jankowski2, D. Siluk1

1 Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics- Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland; 2 Department of Forensic Medicine- Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland; 3 Division of Propedeutics of Oncology- Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdynia, Poland; 4 Department of Oncological Surgery- Gdynia Centre of Oncology- Maritime Hospital in Gdynia, Gdynia, Poland 

HYP12-P07-We - Transferring and improving a legacy HPLC-UV cleaning validation method by employing UHPLC and mass detectionC. Henry1, H. Boiteux2, M. Wrona3, J. Kirk4

1 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Cheshire, United Kingdom; 2 Waters Corporation, Separations Business Development Manager, Cedex, France; 3 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Milford, USA; 4 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Wilmslow, United Kingdom 

HYP12-P08-We - Detection and quantification of fumonisins and hydrolysed fumonisins in biological matrices with LC-MS/MSG. Bichl1, T. Czabany1, H.E. Schwartz-Zimmermann2, D. Schatzmayr1, I. Dohnal11 BIOMIN Research Center, Tulln, Austria; 2 Christian Doppler Laboratory for Mycotoxin Metabolism and Center for Analytical Chemistry, Department for Agrobiotechnology IFA-Tulln of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Tulln, Austria 

HYP12-P09-We - Development and optimization of UHPLC-MS/MS method for analysis of selected antiviral compoundsJ. Pavlík1, O. Martinec2, L. Nováková1, L. Červený2

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

HYP12-P10-We - HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS based quantitative amino acid analysis and simultaneous metabolic profiling of stressed human corneal epithelial cells with data-independent SWATH acquisitionC. Sanwald1, S.K. Wiedmer2, M. Lämmerhofer1

1 University of Tuebingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Pharmaceutical Bio-Analysis, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 University of Helsinki, Department of Chemistry, Helsinki, Finland 

HYP12-P11-We - Experimental design approach used for optimisation of forced degradation study of atorvastatin by LC/MS characterisation of the degradation productsM. Hadzieva Gigovska1, A. Petkovska1, I. Brasnarska1, J. Acevska2, S. Ugarkovic1, A. Dimitrovska2

1 Alkaloid AD Skopje, Research & development, Skopje, Macedonia; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy- University “Ss Cyril and Methodius”, Skopje, Macedonia 

HYP12-P12-We - Easy and robust method for identification and quantification of nucleotide pool in bacterial cellsE. Zbornikova1,2, D. Rejman1, L. Krasny3, V. Vavrik4

1 Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Prague 6, Czech Republic; 2 Charles University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague 2, Czech Republic; 3 Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology, Prague 4, Czech Republic; 4 Umeå University, Umea, Sweden 

HYP12-P13-We - Fully automated derivatization -quantification of glyphosate and AMPA in beer using a standard UHPLC-MS/MS systemA. Grüning, J. Sander, R. Ludwig, P. JochemsShimadzu Europa GmbH, CIPS, Duisburg, Germany 

HYP12-P14-We - Identification of prohibited skin lightening agents in cosmetic products using UHPLC with PDA and mass detectionM. Twohig1, P. Hong2, H. Boiteux3

1 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Milford, USA; 2 Waters Corporation, Separations Marketing, Milford, USA; 3 Waters S.A.S, Separations Business Development, Saint-Quentin, France 

98 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP12-P15-We - Development of HILIC–ESI/MS–MS method for the quantification of olopatadine in human tearsJ. Maksic1, A. Stajić2, M. Knežević3, B. Dačić3, B. Jančić-Stojanović2, M. Medenica4

1 Medical Military Academy, Department of drug control and examination, Belgrade, Serbia; 2 University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy-, Department of Drug Analysis, Belgrade, Serbia; 3 Clinical Center of Serbia, University Eye Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia; 

4 University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Physical Chemistry and Instrumental Methods, Belgrade, Serbia 

HYP12-P16-We - Validation of an analytical method for the quantification of fatty acid amides in cerebrospinal fluid matrix by LC-MS/MSC. Fernandes-Lopes1, A. I. Loureiro1, P. Moser1, P. Soares-da-Silva1,2

1 Bial - Portela & Cª- S.A., Department of Research and Development, Coronado S. Romão e S. Mamede, Portugal; 2 Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutic, Porto, Portugal 

HYP12-P17-We - Evaluation of compact mass detector: A new dimension for chromatographyP. Karmuse1, A. Singh1, S. Sanikommu1, A. Clarke2

1 Novartis Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Analytical Research and Development, Hyderabad, India; 2 Novartis Pharma AG, Chemical and Analytical Development, Basel, Switzerland 

HYP12-P18-We - LC-MS/MS analysis of peptides in brain with fluorous derivatizationE. Kiyokawa, T. Hayama, R. Koga, H. Yoshida, M. Yamaguchi, H. NohtaFukuoka University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan 

HYP12-P19-We - The step by step guide to developing a robust assay for a new compound in bioanalysis using LC-MS/MSN. CordenLGC, Bioanalysis, Fordham, United Kingdom 

HYP12-P20-We - Higenamine determination in nutritional supplements by UPLC/MS/MS methodA. Stajić1, M. Anđelković2, N. Dikić2, J. Rašić3, D. Ivanović1, B. Jančić-Stojanović1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- University of Belgrade, Department of Drug Analysis, Belgrade, Serbia; 2 Antidoping Agency of Serbia, Antidoping Agency of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; 3 Beo-lab, Belgrade, Serbia 

HYP12-P21-We - A faster and sensitive LC-MS/MS method for pharmacokinetic assessment of anti-epileptic drugsS. Joseph1, S. Salman Lateef1, P. Kole2, P. Hörth3

1 Agilent Technologies, Segment Marketing Market Development, Bangalore, India; 2 Biocon Bristol-Myers Squibb Research & Development Center, Pharmaceutical Candidate Optimization, Bangalore, India; 3 Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany 

HYP12-P22-We - Mass spectrometry for every chromatographer – A new single quadrupole mass spectrometer to overcome common detection challengesS. Meding, K. Lovejoy, M. RuehlThermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

HYP12-P23-We - LC-MS determination of non-ionic surfactant residues on pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment surfaces after cleaning procedureR. Klinkenberg1, D. Monseur1, B. Mertens1, A. Brouwers1, J. Harzimont1, J.C. Van Heugen1, L. Belhassan2, B. Streel11 Galephar M/F, Quality Control, Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium; 2 Laboratoires SMB, Research & Development, Brussels, Belgium 

HYP12-P24-We - Improved sensitivity for LC-MS quantitation of biologics in plasma using trap-and-elute microflow LC-MSE. Lin, K. Motamedchaboki, R. van SoestSciex, Separations, Redwood City, USA 

HYP12-P25-We - High throughput microflow LC-MS/MS for high sensitivity peptide quantitation in targeted assaysE. Lin1, R. van Soest1, C. Hunter2, M. Razavi31 Sciex, Separations, Redwood City, USA; 2 Sciex, Technical Marketing, Redwood City, USA; 3 SISCAPA Assay Technologies, Lab Operations, Victoria, Canada 

99HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

HYP 13 MS applications from inorganics to pharmaceuticalsHYP13-P01-Tu - Investigation of an extraction and separation method for the analysis of mercury species in sedimentsC. Kowalczyk, O. SchmitzUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany 

HYP13-P02-Tu - Quantitative analysis of arsenic species in rice using LC-ICP-MSU. Oppermann1, J. Knoop2, J. Schram3

1 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Marketing Analytical BU, Duisburg, Germany; 2 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, CIPs, Duisburg, Germany; 

3 University of Applied Sciences, FB Chemie, Krefeld, Germany 

HYP 14 High-throughput, data processing and bioinformaticsHYP14-P01-Tu - Broad screening of 100 regulated ingredients in cosmetics using UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap mass spectrometry combined with accurate mass database and spectral library search strategyX. Meng, Q. Ma, H. BaiChinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Institute of Industrial and Consumer Product Safety, Beijing, China 

HYP14-P02-Tu - High-throughput data processing of accurate mass LC-MS data for the characterization of low molecular weight polymersM. Dunkle1, M. van Engelen1, G. Groeneveld2, E. Mes1, P. Schoenmakers2

1 Dow Benelux, Analytical Sciences, Hoek, The Netherlands; 2 University of Amsterdam, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

HYP14-P03-Tu - Modular implementation of hadamard encoding in LC and facile transfer to various separation and detection modesA. Siegle, O. TrappLudwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Faculty for Chemistry and Pharmacy, München, Germany 

HYP14-P04-Tu - LC-MS/MS based searchable short peptide spectrum library platformW. Kim, J.S. LeeGyeonggido Business&Science Accelerator, Biocenter- Analysis Support Team, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

Program track Applications (APP)APP 1 Forensics, doping and toxicologyAPP1-P01-Mo - Chemical profiling of cannabis seizures by GC/MS: Determination of the inter- and intra-seizure variabilityA. Slosse1, F. Van Durme2, N. Samyn2, Y. Vander Heyden1

1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB, Departement of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology FABI, Brussels, Belgium; 

2 National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology, Department Drugs And Toxicology, Brussels, Belgium 

APP1-P02-Mo - UPLC-QqQ-MS analysis of gamma-HB and its isomers, alpha-HB and beta-HB, in serum: Novel perspectives in the forensic GHB determinationR. Gottardo, R. Lockwood, V. Paterlini, F. Tagliaro, F. BortolottiUniversity of Verona, Dept. of Diagnostics and Public Health, Verona, Italy 

APP1-P03-Mo - Using UHPLC-HR-MS to investigate the equine metabolites of the selective androgen receptor modulator LGD-4033 for doping control purposesA. Hansson1, H. Knych2, S. Stanley2, M. Thevis3, U. Bondesson4, M. Hedeland4

1 Uppsala University, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; 2 School of Veterinary Medicine- University of California, K. L. Maddy Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Davis, USA; 3 German Sport University, Institute of Biochemistry and Center for Preventive Doping Research, Cologne, Germany; 4 National Veterinary Institute SVA, Department of Chemistry- Environment and Feed Hygiene, Uppsala, Sweden 

APP1-P04-Mo - Development and validation of an liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous determination of hair growth compounds in dietary supplementsJ.H. Lee, H.N. Park, G.H. Kang, N.S. Kim, J.H. Kim, T.I. Hwang, S.S. Park, S.K. Park, S.Y. BaekMinistry of Food and Drug Safety, Advanced Analysis Team, Cheongju-si, Republic of Korea 

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APP1-P05-Mo - Handheld portable device based on differential mobility spectrometry for forensic applicationsM. Pavlačka1, R. Mázl2, M. Zástěra2, K. Kortánková2, J. Bláha2, K. Ventura1, P. Bajerová1

1 University of Pardubice, Analytical chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 RS Dynamics s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic 

APP1-P06-Mo - HPLC determination of transferrin glycoforms with fluorescent terbium adducts: the tool to detect CDT in post-mortem bloodD. Sorio, F. Bortolotti, E.F. De Palo, A. Bertaso, F. TagliaroUniversity of Verona, Dept. of Diagnostics and Public Health, Verona, Italy 

APP1-P07-Mo - A UHPLC-MS/MS method for the detection of drugs and pharmaceuticals in human bonesA. Orfanidis1, O. Mastrogianni2, H. Gika1, G. Theodoridis3, E. Zaggelidou2, N. Raikos1

1 Laboratory of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology- Medical School, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece; 2 Laboratory of Forensic Service, Ministry of Justice of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece; 3 Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry- School of Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece 

APP1-P08-Mo - Differentiation and identification of explosives formulations by means of HPLC-MST. Schachel, U. KarstWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany 

APP1-P09-Mo - Introduction of a screening method for 273 drugs of abuse, new psychoactive substances and their metabolites in biological matrices on UHPLC-MS/MSA. Dobos, K. Kemenes, J. Csáky, Á. Kerner, B. Tajti, H. Schmehl-Révész, G.P. SomogyiHungarian Institute for Forensic Sciences, Department of Forensic Toxicology, Budapest, Hungary 

APP1-P10-Mo - Development and validation of a novel method for the analysis of bisphenol biomarkers in human by on-line SPE/LC/MS/MSM. Lacroix1, F. Grandin1, A. Berrebi2, C. Viguie1, V. Gayrard1, N. Picard-hagen1, L. Debrauwer3

1 INRA/ENVT, UMR 1331 TOXALIM, Toulouse, France; 2 CHU Paule de Viguier, Services de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Toulouse, France; 3 INRA/Metatoul, UMR 1331 Toxalim, Toulouse, France 

APP1-P11-Mo - Microextraction by packed sorbent for post mortem whole blood sample preparation in forensic analyses of benzodiazepinesL. Rezende Togni1,2, J.L. da Costa3, M. Franco Maggi Tavares2,4

1 Albert Einstein Hospital, Clinical Laboratory, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 2 University of Sao Paulo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3 University of Campinas, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Campinas, Brazil; 4 University of Sao Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, Sao Paulo, Brazil 

APP1-P12-Mo - Optimization of nitrate ester explosives with UHPLC-ESI-MS by using design of experimentsD.B.A. Malheiro, A.K. Ohlsson, J.P.B. HaraldstedUniversity of Copenhagen, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 

APP1-P13-Mo - The forensic study of the possible tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) intake from cosmetic products containing Cannabis sativaK. Hajkova1,2, A. Nemeskalova1,2, S. Bicanova1,2, D. Sykora2, J. Rak1, M. Kuchar1

1 UCT Prague, Forensic Laboratory of Biologically Active Substances, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 UCT Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP1-P14-Mo - Surface influence on desorption nanoelectrospray ionizationK. Lemr1, L. Borovcová1, P. Barták1, L. Hartmanová1, T. Matušů1, I. Lorencová1, V. Havlíček2

1 Palacky University, Department of Analytical Chemistry- Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Microbiology v.v.i.-The Czech Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Structure Characterization, Prague, Czech Republic 

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APP 2 ProteomicsAPP2-P02-Mo - Development of an all-recombinant intact protein standard for LC MS application development and system suitability testingR. van Ling1, R. Viner2, K. Opperman3, H. Cardasis2, V. Vitkovske4, S. Bechler5, S. Lin5, L. Taujenis4, V. Gohil4, J. Rogers3, E. Capkauske4, K. Bargaila4

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, European Support, Breda, The Netherlands; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Research & Development, San Jose, CA, USA; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Research & Development, Rockford, IL, USA; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Research & Development, Vilnius, Lithuania; 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Research & Development, Sunnyvale, CA, USA 

APP2-P03-Mo - Proteomic and pigment analysis of Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis) eggshellI. Mikšík1, S. Pataridis1, A. Eckhardt1, D. Sedmera2

1 Institute of Physiology CAS, Analysis of Biologically Important Compounds, Praha 4, Czech Republic; 2 First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Institute of Anatomy, Praha 2, Czech Republic 

APP2-P04-Mo - High pH RP-HPLC as an orthogonal fractionation method in LC-MS/MS analysis of human follicular fluid protein and peptide compositionA. Lewandowska1, K. Macur1, M. Thiel1, P. Czaplewska1, J. Liss2, K. Łukaszuk2,3, S. Ołdziej11 University of Gdańsk, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology UG&MUG, Gdańsk, Poland; 2 INVICTA, Fertility and Reproductive Centre, Gdańsk, Poland; 3 Medical University of Gdańsk, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Gdańsk, Poland 

APP2-P05-Mo - Interaction between peptides and pyrophosphate molecules investigated by the use of HPLC, MS and LC/MS techniquesM. Thiel, A. Lewandowska, S. OłdziejUniversity of Gdańsk, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology of UG i MUG, Gdańsk, Poland 

APP2-P06-Mo - Single-cell analysis of caspase-3/7 activation in developing murine cellsV. Ledvina, K. KlepárníkInstitue of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Department of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP2-P07-Mo - High performance monolithic silica columns for capillary HPLCK. Kanno1, M. Motokawa1, A. Sato1, K. Morisato1, Y. Konno1, M. Jiao1, N. Gribov2, G. Alkema2, H. Minakuchi3, A. Sato1

1 GL Sciences Inc., Research and development, Iruma, Japan; 2 GL Sciences B.V., Research and development, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; 3 Kyoto Monotech Co.- Ltd, Research and development, Kyoto, Japan 

APP2-P08-Mo - Association between adipophilin levels and lipid content in human breast milk investigated using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometryT. Pavlová1,2, V. Vidova1, E. Cechova1, Z. Hodicka3, J. Bienertova-Vasku1,2, Z. Spacil11 Masaryk University- Faculty of Science, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic; 

2 Masaryk University- Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathological Physiology, Brno, Czech Republic; 3 University Hospital Brno, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP2-P09-Mo - Considerations for selecting the optimal stationary phases for proteomic trap-elute nanochromatographyM.C. JungWaters Corporation, CG R&D, Milford, USA 

APP2-P10-Mo - Phosphoproteomic study of radiosensitization mechanisms of autophagy inhibitor Lys05 on non-small cell lung cancer cellsM. Ondrej1, L. Cechakova1, I. Fabrik2, B. Salovska3, A. Tichy1

1 University of Defence in Brno- Faculty of Military Health Sciences, Department of Radiobiology, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University of Defence in Brno- Faculty of Military Health Sciences, Department of Molecular Pathology and Biology, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR, Laboratory of Genome Integrity, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP2-P11-Mo - An improved detection of multiphosphorylated peptides using novel magnetic TiO2 based nanomaterialR. Kupcik1, P. Rehulka2, J.M. Macak3, I. Fabrik2, J. Klimentova2, H. Rehulkova2, P. Krulisova1, J. Stulik2, Z. Bilkova1

1 University of Pardubice- Faculty of Chemical Technology, Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 University of Defence- Faculty of Military Health Sciences, Department of Molecular Pathology and Biology, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; 3 University of Pardubice- Faculty of Chemical Technology, Center of Materials and Nanotechnologies, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

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APP2-P12-Mo - Robust and sensitive workflow for qualitative and quantitative analysis of intact monoclonal antibodies using a MicroLC and TripleTOF Mass SpectrometryG. Fischer, K. Motamedchaboki, R. Van Soest, D. Warren, J. Albanese, E. LinSciex, Redwood City, USA 

APP2-P13-Mo - Characterization of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic chip containing adsorbed trypsin for rapid protein digestionA. Kecskemeti, C.N. Nagy, A. GasparUniversity of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary 

APP2-P14-Mo - Deep and reproducible human proteome profiling with novel nano flow LC technology and HRAM mass-spectrometryR. Bauder1, A. Boychenko2, M. Baynham3, R. Swart2, M. Ruehl21 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Product Marketing, Chelmsford, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, Germering, Germany; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, Runcorn- Cheshire, United Kingdom 

APP2-P15-Mo - Improved sensitivity and robustness with capillary flow LC-MS targeted protein quantificationA. Boychenko, S. Meding, M. Ruehl, R. SwartThermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

APP 3 Sample preparation and automationAPP3-P01-Mo - The efficiency of different microextraction approaches in the quantification of bioactive metabolites in food. The case study of coffeeJ.A.M. Pereira1, P. Porto-Figueira1, A. Chmiel1,2, M. Kotowicz1,2, W. Mamala1,2, J. Pataca1, J.A.O. Figueira1, J.S. Câmara1,3

1 CQM - Centro de Química da Madeira- Universidade da Madeira, ACE lab - Analytical Chemistry and Enology lab, Funchal, Portugal; 2 University of Wroclaw- Biotechnology- plac Uniwersytecki 1- 50-137 Wrocław- Poland, Biotechnology, Wrocław, Poland; 3 Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia- Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal 

APP3-P02-Mo - Deep eutectic solvents as multipurpose media for bioactive natural productsK.M. Jeong, D.E. Yoo, S.Y. Han, Y. Jin, J. LeeSungkyunkwan University, Pharmacy, Suwon, Republic of Korea 

APP3-P03-Mo - Development of a high throughput SPME-HPLC-MS/MS in-vitro assay for monitoring time course changes in kinetics and dynamics of cell line systemsE. Boyaci, B. Bojko, N. Reyes-Garcés, G.A. Gómez-Ríos, J.J. Poole, J. PawliszynUniversity of Waterloo, Chemistry, Waterloo, Canada 

APP3-P04-Mo - Automated LC/MS purification of compound librariesF. Rieck, R. Guilliet, S. UllrichAgilent Technologies, Liquid Phase Separations Division, Waldbronn, Germany 

APP3-P05-Mo - Sample preconcentration using vision-controlled droplet evaporation for high-throughput LC-MS-based metabolomicsP. Miggiels1, P. Vulto2, A. Mashaghi1, I. Kohler1, T. Hankemeier1

1 Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research- Leiden University, Analytical Biosciences, Leiden, The Netherlands; 2 MIMETAS BV, Leiden, The Netherlands 

APP3-P06-Mo - UHPLC-PDA determination of five antibiotics in human plasma using air assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction with solidification of the floating organic dropletsV. Ferrone1, M. Carlucci2, R. Cotellese2, L. Di Marco1, G. Carlucci1, F. Epifano1, S. Fiorito1, S. Genovese1, V.A. Taddeo1

1 University "G.d'Annunzio", Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 University "G.d'Annunzio", Department of Medical- Oral and Biotechnological Sciences, Chieti, Italy 

APP3-P07-Mo - Modern trends in sample preparation techniques in clinical researchL. Kujovska Krcmova1,2, L. Javorska1,2, K. Kucerova1,2, S. Klabackova1,2, J. Jenco1,2, P. Solich1

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; 2 University Hospital, 3rd Internal Gerontometabolic Clinic, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic 

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APP3-P08-Mo - A new vortex-assisted supramolecular solvent liquid-liquid microextraction followed by high performance liquid chromatography for trace analysis of phenols in water samplesK. Seebunrueng, S. SrijaranaiKhon Kaen University, Materials Chemistry Research Center- Department of Chemistry, Khon Kaen, Thailand 

APP3-P09-Mo - Application of miniaturized extraction techniques for analysis of tocopherols in clinical practice - first resultsS. Klabačková1,2, L. Kujovská Krčmová1,2, B. Červinková1,2

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University Hospital, 3rd Internal Gerontometabolic Clinic, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP3-P10-Mo - Polyamide nanofibers as the sorbents for on-line SPE-HPLC determination of Bisphenol A in river water samplesM. Parmová1, L. Chocholoušová Havlíková1, D. Šatínský1, J. Chvojka2

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Technical University of Liberec, The Institute for Nanomaterials- Advanced Technology and Innovation, Liberec 1, Czech Republic 

APP3-P11-Mo - Conventional and modern extraction approaches to the determination of quercetin ant its metabolites in rat plasmaV. Pilařová1, K. Plachká1, L. Chrenková1, O. Novák2, L. Nováková1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové- Charles University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Laboratory of Growth Regulators- Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research- Institute of Experimental Botany CAS & Faculty of Science of Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

APP3-P12-Mo - Micro-SPE in pipette tips as the tool for analysis of drugs in serumH. Vlčková1, V. Pilařová1, O. Novák2, P. Solich1, L. Nováková1

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of analytical chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Laboratory of Growth Regulators- Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research- Institute of Experimental Botany CAS & Faculty of Science of Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

APP3-P13-Mo - Simulteaneous determination of 19 synthetic water-soluble dyes in products intended for children by matrix solid-phase dispersion and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryE. Guerra, M. Llompart, C. Garcia-JaresUniversity of Santiago de Compostela, Analytical Chemistry- Nutrition and Food Science, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 

APP3-P14-Mo - Determination of lovastatin using UHPLC-MS/MS method and automated SPE procedure with laboratory-made molecularly imprinted polymer sorbentK. Plachká, L. Zelená, P. Svoboda, H. Sklenářová, L. NovákováCharles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP3-P15-Mo - GPC cleanup of olive oil samplesM. Schulze, K. MonksKNAUER Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH, Applications & Academy, Berlin, Germany 

APP3-P16-Mo - On-line molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction coupled to chromatographic separation for determination of mycoxotin zearalenone in beer samplesI. Lhotská, M. Parmová, B. Gajdošová, D. ŠatínskýFaculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové- Charles University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP3-P17-Mo - Magnetic solid-phase extraction based amino-modified metal-organic frameworks coupled with LC–MS/MS for the determination of chlorophenols from environmental water samplesM. Cai1, Q. Wang1, M. Jin2, C. Du1, C. Dong1

1 Zhejiang Gongshang University, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Hangzhou, China; 2 Ningbo Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Ningbo, China 

104 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP3-P18-Mo - FPSE-HPLC-PDA method for the determination of twelve azole antimicrobial drug residues in human plasma and urineM. Locatelli1, A. Kabir2, S. Carradori1, E. De Luca1, D. Innosa1, T. Lopatriello1, K.G. Furton2

1 University "G. D'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara, Dept. Of Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 International Forensic Research Institute- Florida International University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami, USA 

APP3-P19-Mo - Selective extraction of coumarins by using molecularly imprinted polymers. Preparation, characterization and application of sorbentsK. Hroboňová, A. MachyňákováFaculty of Chemical and Food Technology- Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia 

APP3-P20-Mo - Influence of glass vial type upon trace level recovery rates of basic analytes by LC/MS/MSM. Kamuf1, A.G. Harder2

1 Agilent Technologies, Agilent CrossLab Group R&D, Waldbronn, Germany; 2 Agilent Technologies, Agilent CrossLab Group R&D, Englewood, USA 

APP3-P21-Mo - Development of a carboxyl group derivatization LC method for monitoring the deamidation of proteinY. Sakaguchi, T. Kinumi, A. TakatsuNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology AIST, National Metrology Institute of Japan NMIJ, Tsukuba, Japan 

APP3-P22-Mo - On-line coupling of in-syringe automated dispersive liquid-liquid extraction/back-extraction to ICP-AES for elemental analysisK. Fikarová1, B. Horstkotte1, Cocovi-Solberg D.J.2, H. Sklenářová1, M. Miró2, P. Solich1

1 Univerzita Karlova- Farmaceutická fakulta Hradec Králové, Analytical chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University of Balearic Island, Chemistry, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 

APP3-P23-Mo - The selectivity of solid phase extraction (SPE) with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)G. Horvai1,2, Z. Dorko1, B. Toth1

1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary; 2 MTA-BME, Research group of Technical Analytical Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary 

APP3-P24-Mo - Comparison of novel and commercially available solid-phase extraction materials for the isolation of acidic crude oil metabolitesD. Schemeth, N. Juul Nielsen, J.H. ChristensenUniversity of Copenhagen, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 

APP3-P25-Mo - Automated bundled hollow fiber-array-mediated liquid-phase microextraction of perfluorinated compoundsS. Goh1,2, H.K. Lee1,2

1 National University of Singapore, Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore; 2 National University of Singapore, Environmental Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore 

APP3-P26-Mo - New improvements in bar adsorptive microextraction devices for the analysis of emerging compounds in real matricesA.H. Ide, J.M.F. NogueiraUniversidade de Lisboa, Centro de Química e Bioquímica, Lisboa, Portugal 

APP3-P27-Mo - Pneumatic valves for micro-milled microfluidic devicesJ. Novotný1,2, F. Foret2

1 University of Pardubice - Faculty of Chemical Technology, Department of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS. v. v. i., Department of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP3-P28-Mo - Micro-extraction by packed sorbent coupled on-line to column-switching chromatography system - a case study on determination of three beta-blockers in human urineD. Šatínský, V. SobekCharles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic 

105HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP3-P29-Mo - Flow analysis methods for sample pre-treatment and separationP. Chocholouš, D. Šatínský, P. SolichCharles University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of analytical chemistry, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic 

APP3-P30-Mo - Concentration of nucleic acids by coupled column capillary isotachophoresis application to circulating cell-free dna extraction from liquid biopsy samplesV. Datinska1, I. Voracova1, U. Schlecht2, J. Berka2, F. Foret1

1 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v. v. i., Department of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic; 

2 Roche Sequencing Solutions, Roche Sequencing Solutions, Pleasanton, USA 

APP3-P31-Mo - Automated and objective analytical scale group-type separation of saturates, aromatics and resins from crude oilH.K. Bensen, S.S. Jakobsen, N.J. Nielsen, J.H. ChristensenUniversity of Copenhagen, PLEN, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 

APP3-P32-Mo - Quantification and characterization of mineral oils in consumer products using comprehensive normal-phase liquid chromatography-gas chromatographyA.R. García Cicourel1, H.G. Janssen2

1 University of Amsterdam, Analytical Chemistry- Faculty of Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2 Unilever Research and Development, Central Analytical Science, Vlaardingen, The Netherlands 

APP3-P33-Mo - A unified open access workflow from analysis to purification (A-->P) for medicinal chemistsL. Taylor1, S. D’Antonio2, S. Khera1, S. Hayes2, P. Zimba3, I.S. Shong3

1 Agilent, Marketing, Santa Clara, USA; 2 Agilent, Applications, Santa Clara, USA; 3 Texas A&M University, Coastal Studies, Corpus Christi, USA 

APP3-P34-Mo - Simplified and reliable up-scaling for automated high-throughput purification workflowsV. Hruska, M. Renz, N. Lagouvardos, J. Steflova, V. Hruskova, F. WolfAgilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Liquid Phase Separations Division, Waldbronn, Germany 

APP3-P35-Mo - Automated liquid-phase microextraction using a labmade Arduino-based cartesian robotD.A. Vargas Medina, L.F. Rodríguez Cabal, V. Missaglia, A.J. Santos NetoUniversidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Química de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil

APP3-P36-Mo - Microwave assisted derivatization and quantification of glyphosate, glufosinate, and aminomethylphosphonic acid by GC-MSB.B. Sliz, F. Menestrina, N.R. Ronco, C.B. Castells, L.G. GagliardiFacultad de Ciencias Exactas - UNLP-CONICET, Laboratorio de Investigación y Desarrollo de Métodos Analíticos- LIDMA., La Plata, Argentina 

APP 4 MetabolomicsAPP4-P01-Mo - Practical application of solvatic sorption model for method development of phenylisothiocyanate derivatives of amino acids in human biological materialsS. Vorslova1, J. Golushko2, A. Viksna1, S. Galushko2

1 University of Latvia, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Riga, Latvia; 2 Institute of Chromatography, Riga, Latvia 

APP4-P02-Mo - SPME-LC-MS: The new potential for in situ and in vivo brain tumor studiesP. Goryńska1, K. Goryński1, K. Chmara1, K. Jaroch1, D. Paczkowski2, M. Harat2, B. Bojko1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun- Poland, Department of Pharmacodynamics and Molecular Pharmacology, Bydgoszcz, Poland; 2 The 10th Military Research Hospital and Polyclinic, Neurosurgery Unit, Bydgoszcz, Poland 

APP4-P03-Mo - The use of HPLC-MS in the metabonomic analysis of chicken eggs over timeA. Johnson, D. ThompsonKeele University, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom 

106 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP4-P04-Mo - The effect of freezing duration and number of freeze-thaw cycles on the metabolic profile of meatK. Sidwick, D. ThompsonKeele University, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Keele, United Kingdom 

APP4-P05-Mo - Retention time indexing in RP-LC-MS based metabolomics for enhancing metabolite identification. A cross-lab trialM. Witting1, N. Sillner1, D. Spaggiari2, S. Rudaz2, J. Lintelmann3, J.P. Schnitzler4, O. Begou5, T. Georgios5, H. Gika5, P. Schmitt-Kopplin1, M. Quilliam6

1 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Neuherberg, Germany; 2 University of Geneva, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences-, Geneva, Switzerland; 3 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Comprehensive Molecular Analytics, Neuherberg, Germany; 4 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Environmental Simulation, Neuherberg, Germany; 

5 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry- Department of Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece; 

6 National Research Council Canada, Measurement Science and Standards, Halifax, Canada 

APP4-P06-Mo - The use of solid phase microextraction (SPME) for metabolomic analysis of cell culture after administration of combretastatin A4 phosphateK. Jaroch1, E. Boyaci2, K. Goryński1, P. Goryńska1, J. Pawliszyn2, B. Bojko1

1 Nicolaus Copernicus in Torun- Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Pharmacodynamics and Molecular Pharmacology-, Bydgoszcz, Poland; 2 Department of Chemistry- University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada 

APP4-P07-Mo - Assessing emotional states: Metabonomic profiling and quantification of a salivary biomarkerG. Romoaldo1, S. Hambye1, V. Tagliatti2, J.M. Colet2, B. Blankert1

1 UMONS - Faculty of Medecine and Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical analyses, Mons, Belgium; 2 UMONS - Faculty of Medecine and Pharmacy, Human biology and toxicology, Mons, Belgium 

APP4-P08-Mo - D-2 hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase assay reveals regulation of D-2-hydroxyglutarate degradationR. Berger, P. Oefner, K. DettmerUniversity of Regensburg, Institute of functional genomics, Regensburg, Germany 

APP4-P09-Mo - Retention time indexing as an approach to standardize reporting of retention data in metabolomicsR. Stoffel1, M. Quilliam2, D. Bell3, A. Fridstrom4, M. Witting1

1 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Neuherberg, Germany; 2 National Research Council Canada, Measurement Science and Standards, Halifax- Nova Scotia, Canada; 3 Sigma-Aldrich, Supelco, Bellefonte, USA; 

4 Sigma-Aldrich, Advanced Analytical Europe, St. Gallen, Switzerland 

APP4-P10-Mo - Analysis of amino acids in human plasma of patients with schizophrenia by means of CE-LIF methodA. Celá1, A. Mádr1, J. Juřica2, Z. Glatz1

1 Masaryk University- Faculty of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University- Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP4-P11-Mo - Development of an analytical workflow for the characterization of the microbiota metabolome, using a combination of NMR and MS, through targeted and untargeted approachesA. Bunescu, K. Hennig, X. Meniche, A. Ouattara, J. Abi Ghanem, E. Biliaut, F. BequetBIOASTER, Metabolomics & Proteomics unit, Lyon, France 

APP4-P12-Mo - Enabling high-confidence human endogenous metabolite identification via high-resolution MS/MS retention-time libraryV. Tellström1, M. Boháč2

1 Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Applications Development, Bremen, Germany; 2 Bruker s.r.o., Sales and application, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP4-P13-Mo - Targeted and untargeted metabolomic analysis in healthy subjects upon ursodeoxycholic acid exposureD.J. Kim, K. Cho, H. Chung, S.C. Ji, K.S. Yu, I.J. Jang, J.Y. ChoDepartment of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Seoul National University College of Medicine and Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

107HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP4-P14-Mo - ω- and ω-1 hydroxylation of medium chain fatty acid by CYP3A : Characterization of a potential novel urinary biomarker of CYP3A activityB. Kim1, B. Kim2, J. Lee2, K.S. Yu2, I.J. Jang2, J.Y. Cho2

1 Seoul national university, Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Seoul National University College of Medicine and Hospital, Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP4-P15-Mo - Separation of antioxidants from biological matrices by molecularly imprinted polymer for HPLC-MS analysisJ. Vondroušová, F. Pavlíček, M. Mikoška, K. Syslová1

University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Organic Technology, Prague 6, Czech Republic 

APP4-P16-Mo - Analysis of amino acids profile by capillary electrophoresis with mass spectrometryM. Skrutková Langmajerová1,2, P. Vedrová1, A. Pleskačová2,3, Z. Glatz1,2, J. Tomandl1,2,3, K. Kaňková2

1 Masaryk University, Faculty of Science - Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pathological Physiology, Brno, Czech Republic; 3 Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP4-P17-Mo - Metabolic regulation in response to activated Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathwayS.J. Park, J.H. Kim, S. Oh, D.Y. LeeKookmin university, Bio and Fermentation Convergence Technology, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP4-P18-Mo - Metabolic approach of autoimmune disease such as graves’ disease for plasma biofluid biomarker by using GC-MS and LC-MS/MS systemD.Y. Ji1, S.J. Park1, D. Kim2, E.J. Lee2, D.Y. Lee1

1 Kookmin University, Systemsbiology lab, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Yonsei University College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine- Open NBI Convergence Technology Research Laboratory, seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP4-P19-Mo - A simple and robust UPLC-Q-TOF-based untargeted protocol for metabolic fingerprinting of polar metabolites in perilymph using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographyK. Pirttilä1, J. Haglöf1, M. Engskog1, P. Videhult Pierre2, G. Laurell2, T. Arvidsson1, C. Pettersson1

1 Uppsala University, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; 2 Uppsala University, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 

APP4-P20-Mo - The perilymph metabolome, determined by UHPLC-HRMSJ. Haglöf1, M. Engskog1, K. Pirtillä1, P. Videhult-Pierre2, G. Laurell2, T. Arvidsson1, C. Pettersson1

1 Uppsala University, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; 2 Uppsala University, Surgical Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 

APP4-P21-Mo - Are your metabolomics methods producing data of high analytical quality?M. Engskog, J. Haglöf, A. Elmsjö, T. Arvidsson, C. PetterssonUppsala University, Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden 

APP4-P22-Mo - Non-target chemical analysis of industrial processes - A way to understand and monitor end-product quality in an enzyme recovery processS.B. Knudsen1, J. Qvist2, K.B. Andersen2, N.J. Nielsen3, J.H. Christensen3

1 Novozymes/University of Copenhagen, Product and Process Development/Plant and Environmental Sciences, Bagsvaerd, Denmark; 2 Novozymes A/S, Liquid Products Development, Bagsvaerd, Denmark; 3 University of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 

APP4-P23-Mo - Orbital ion-trap mass spectrometry-based analysis of microbial metabolites in amniotic fluidE. Cechova1, T. Pavlová1,2, J. Bienertová-Vašků2, I. Musilová3, M. Kacerovský3,4, J. Klánová1, Z. Spáčil11 Masaryk University, RECETOX- Faculty of Science, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Department of Pathological Physiology- Faculty of Medicine, Brno, Czech Republic; 3 University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology- Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 4 University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Biomedical Research Center, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP4-P24-Mo - Applicability of SFC-MS to metabolomics: Which kind of analytes can be successfully analyzed?V. Desfontaine, J.L. Veuthey, D. GuillarmeUniversity of Geneva, Analytical Sciences, Genève, Switzerland 

108 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP4-P25-Mo - Mass-spectrometric-imaging of living cells: Challenges, solutions, and perspectiveA. SvatosMax Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Mass spectrometry/Proteomics, Jena, Germany 

APP 5 Chiral separationsAPP5-P01-Tu - The use of orthogonal methods to monitor the major degradation products of cannabidiol (CBD)C. Layton, J. Runco, A. AubinWaters Corp, Separations, Milford, USA 

APP5-P02-Tu - Chiral separation of aryloxyphenoxy-propionate herbicides in a permethyl-β-cyclodextrin based column. Influence of temperature and mobile phase composition on selectivityJ. Padro1, E. Lubomirsky1, H. Di Loreto2, C. Castells1

1 Laboratorio de Investigación y Desarrollo de Métodos Analíticos and División Química Analítica- Facultad de Ciencias Exactas- UNLP, Chemistry, La Plata, Argentina; 2 Agrofina S. A.- Laboratorio de Desarrollo Analítico, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina 

APP5-P03-Tu - SFC in chiral separations: Evaluation of equivalency of polysaccharide enantioselective stationary phasesP. Jakubec1, M. Douša2, L. Nováková1

1 Faculty of pharmacy in Hradec Kralove- Charles University, Department of analytical chemistry, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; 2 Zentiva k.s., Prague, Czech Republic 

APP5-P04-Tu - Enantioseparation of liquid-crystalline materials by chiral HPLC: Development of the method for various types of functional materialsT. Vojtylová1,4, M. Zurowska2, Z. Galewski3, I. Korbecka3, V. Hamplová1, D. Sykora4

1 Institute of Physics, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Military University of Technology, Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Warsaw 46, Poland; 3 University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław, Poland; 4 University of Chemistry and Technology, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague 6 – Dejvice, Czech Republic 

APP5-P05-Tu - Natural cannabinoids analysis by a chemo-enantioselective separation method in eUHPSFC-MS using the new UHPC-Whelk-O1 sub 2 µm CSPG. Mazzoccanti1, O.H. Ismail1, A. Ciogli1, C. Villani1, C. Manzo2, S. Anderson3, F. Gasparrini11 University of Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento di chimica e tecnologia del farmaco, Roma, Italy; 2 Avantech Group S.r.l., Angri, Italy; 3 Regis Technologies, Morton Grove, USA 

APP5-P06-Tu - Chiral stationary phase optimized selectivity supercritical fluid chromatography (SOS-SFC): A novel approach for optimizing the separation of enantiomersF. Lynen, R. Szucs, R. HegadeGhent University, Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium 

APP5-P07-Tu - Open access chiral chromatography: Isomers-a-la-carteM.L. de la Puente, A.S. MarínEli Lilly and Company, Analytical Technologies _Discovery Chemistry Research and Technologies, Alcobendas Madrid, Spain 

APP5-P08-Tu - Chiral separation of amphetamine using UPLC-MS/MS in a clinical laboratoryP. HardenkloNU-sjukvarden, Laboratoriemedicin, Trollhättan, Sweden 

APP5-P09-Tu - Development and usage of a comprehensive parallel chiral HPLC stationary phase screen in polar organic solvents for drug discovery chemistryA. Knaggs1, T. Underwood1, R. Stimpson2, Y. Iwata3

1 GlaxoSmithKline R&D, Discovery Analytical, Stevenage, United Kingdom; 2 Shimadzu UK Limited, Technology Support, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom; 3 Shimadzu Corporation Japan, LC Business Unit, Seika-cho- Soraku-gun, Japan 

109HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP5-P10-Tu - HPLC enantioseparation of carbocyclic β-amino acids possessing limonene skeleton on macrocyclic glycopeptide-based chiral stationary phasesI. Ilisz1, A. Bajtai1, Z. Szakonyi2, F. Fülöp2, D. Armstrong3, A. Péter1

1 University of Szeged, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 2 University of Szeged, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 3 University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arlington, USA 

APP5-P11-Tu - Application of Cinchona alkaloid-based chiral stationary phases for the enantioseparation of limonene-based β-amino acidsA. Péter1, N. Grecsó1, G. Lajkó2, Z. Szakonyi2, F. Fülöp2, W. Lindner3, I. Ilisz1

1 University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 2 University of Szeged, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 3 University of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP5-P12-Tu - Effects of N-substitution on the elution order of cyclic ß3-amino acid enantiomers on Cinchona alkaloid-based zwitterionic and anion exchanger-type chiral stationary phasesT. Orosz1, A. Péter1, F. Fülöp2, W. Lindner3, I. Ilisz1

1 University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 2 University of Szeged, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary; 3 University of Vienna, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP5-P13-Tu - An overloading study on zwitterionic chiral stationary phasesI. Bacskay1, B. Varga2, W. Lindner3, A. Felinger1,2

1 MTA-PTE, Molecular Interactions in Separation Science Research Group, Pécs, Hungary; 2 University of Pécs, Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry and Szentágothai Research Center, Pécs, Hungary; 3 University of Vienna, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP5-P14-Tu - Evaluation of chiral stationary phases for the separation of the pesticide fipronil and its main metabolites by HPLC-UVD.B. Carrão, I.C.D.R. Gomes, A.R.M. de OliveiraUniversidade de São Paulo, Chemistry Department, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 

APP5-P15-Tu - HPLC analysis of folate appended cyclodextrinsJ. Szemán1, K. Csabai1, E. Varga1, M. Malanga1, K. Ludányi2, L. Szente1

1 CycloLab Ltd., Research & Development Laboratory, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Semmelweis University, Department of Pharmaceutics- Faculty of Pharmacy, Budapest, Hungary 

APP5-P16-Tu - Quantitative determination of chiral amino acid species in therapeutic peptidesG. Trausinger, F. Sinner, C. MagnesJoanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Health - Institute for Biomedicine and Health Sciences, Graz, Austria 

APP5-P17-Tu - Enantioseparation of cathinones and their metabolites on chiral zwitterion ion-exchange stationary phase using gradient SFC-MSM. Kohout1, N. Kolderová2, B. Jurásek2, W. Lindner3

1 University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Organic Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Forensic laboratory of biologically active substances, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 University of Vienna, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP5-P18-Tu - Enantiomeric separations of chiral amino acids with carboxylated crown ethers by CE-MSS. Lee1,2, J.H. Lee1,2, S.J. Kim2,3, Y.C. Na1,2

1 Ewha Womans University, Chemistry and Nano Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Korea Basic Science Institute, Western Seoul Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Ewha Womans University, Food Science and Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP5-P19-Tu - Enantiorecognition properties of helical dicationsD. Koval, H. Talele, L. Severa, P.E. Reyes-Gutiérrez, J. Vávra, F. Teplý, V. KašičkaUOCHB AVČR v.v.i., x, Praha 6 - Dejvice, Czech Republic 

APP5-P20-Tu - Screening chiral compounds using superficially porous based chiral columns and the agilent method development solutionW. Long, A. Mack, A. Bivens, J. LinkAgilent Technologies, CSD, Wilmington, USA 

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APP5-P21-Tu - Evaluation of chiral stationary phases for the resolution of the fungicide tebuconazole and its main metabolite tebuconazole-1-hydroxy by HPLC-DADM.D. Habenschus, N.C. Perez de Albuquerque, A.R. Moraes de OliveiraUniversidade de São Paulo, Chemistry, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 

APP5-P22-Tu - Chiral stationary-phase optimized selectivity liquid chromatography: A novel approach for the separation of mixtures of enantiomersR. Hegade1, M. De Beer2, F. Lynen1

1 Ghent University- Belgium, Separation Science Group- Department of Organic & Macromolecular chemistry- Faculty of Sciences- Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium; 2 AmatsiSEPS, Research and development, Ghent, Belgium 

APP5-P23-Tu - Validation of an enantioselective LC-MS/MS method in polar organic mode for the analysis of the pesticide myclobutanil in human liver microsomesF.S. Fonseca1, D. Carrão1, R.M. da Silva2, A.R.M. de Oliveira1

1 Universidade de São Paulo, Chemistry Department, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 2 Núcleo de Pesquisas em Produtos Naturais e Sintéticos, Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 

APP5-P24-Tu - In vitro enantioselective inhibition of human cytochrome P450 enzymes by the pesticide fenamiphosN.C. Perez de Albuquerque1, C. Masetto de Gaitani2, B. Alves Rocha3, F. Barbosa Júnior3, A.R. Moraes de Oliveira1

1 Universidade de São Paulo, Chemistry, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 2 Universidade de São Paulo, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 3 Universidade de São Paulo, Clinical Analysis- Toxicology and Food Science, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 

APP 6 LipidomicsAPP6-P01-Tu - Plasma lipidomics reveals perturbed lipid metabolism and identifies potential lipid biomarkers of human colorectal cancerS. Sensen1, Y. Li1, L. Linnan1, C. Chun2, B. Yu1, L. Huwei11 Peking University, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Beijing, China; 2 Guangdong Medical University- Zhanjiang, Analytical Center, Zhanjiang, China 

APP6-P02-Tu - Localization of lipids’ double bond position by means of post column Paternὸ Büchi derivatization and tandem mass spectrometryV. Jeck, H. HayenUniversity of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany 

APP6-P03-Tu - Targeted lipidomics profiling of acute arsenic exposure in mice serum by on-line solid-phase extraction stable-isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometryC.Y. Chen1, P. Lin2, M.H. Tsai2, H.L. Lee1

1 Fu Jen Catholic University, Department of Chemistry, New Taipei City, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 National Health Research Institutes, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Miaoli County, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP6-P04-Tu - Comparison of one-phase vs two-phase extractions for untargeted lipidomicsA. Gil1, W. Zhang2, K. Wolters2, H. Permentier3, T. Boer4, R. Heiner-Fokkema4, D.J. Reijngoud2, R. Bischoff1

1 University of Groningen, Analytical Biochemistry, Groningen, The Netherlands; 2 University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Pediatrics, Groningen, The Netherlands; 3 University of Groningen, Interfaculty Mass Spectrometry Center, Groningen, The Netherlands; 4 University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Laboratory Medicine- Laboratory of Metabolic Disease, Groningen, The Netherlands 

APP6-P05-Tu - MALDI Orbitrap mass spectrometry profiling of dysregulated sulfatides in kidney tissue and plasma samples of patients with renal cell carcinomaR. Jirásko1, M. Holčapek1, M. Khalikova1, D. Vrána2, V. Študent3, B. Melichar2

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Palacký University- Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Oncology, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 3 Palacký University- Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Urology, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

APP6-P06-Tu - Fingerprinting of plasma lipids by two "alternative" methods, SFC-HRMS and UHPLC-HRMSV. Kosek1, M. Hajsl2, M. Maly2, J. Hajslova1

1 UCT Prague, Department of food analysis and nutrition, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Military University Hospital Prague, Department of Cardiology, Prague, Czech Republic 

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APP6-P07-Tu - Do commercial bumblebees represent a threat for local subspecies?E. Kofroňová1, A. Votavová2, O. Komzáková2, P. Jedlička3, I. Valterová1

1 IOCB AS CR, Infochemicals, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Agricultural Research- Ltd., Department of genetic sources, Troubsko, Czech Republic; 3 IOCB AS CR, Chemistry of social insects, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP6-P08-Tu - Relative quantification of lipids by using metabolic heavy water labelingT.Y. Kim1,2, J. Kim2

1 Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Engineering, Gwangju, Republic of Korea; 2 Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry, Gwangju, Republic of Korea 

APP6-P09-Tu - Lipidomic investigation of Fenclozic acid and Sitaxentan treated PXB-mice using a new scanning quadrupole UPLC-QTof MS acquisition modeI.D. Wilson1, A. King1, M. Baginski2, Y. Morikawa2, R. Plumb1

1 Imperial College, Surgery and Cancer, London, United Kingdom; 2 PhoenixBio USA Corp., n/a, New York, USA 

APP 7 Affinity separationsAPP7-P01-Tu - Monodisperse-porous titania microspheres with biomodal pore-size distribution as a new stationary phase for DNA microextractionM. Durmaz1,2, D.D. Usta3,4, K. Salimi1, A. Kuban1, A. Tuncel11 Hacettepe University, Chemical Engineering Department, Ankara, Turkey; 2 Cankiri Karatekin University, Chemical Engineering Department, Cankiri, Turkey; 3 Gazi University, Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Ankara, Turkey; 4 Istanbul Medeniyet University, Department of Medical Biology, Istanbul, Turkey 

APP7-P02-Tu - Fabrication of biomolecule containing multi-channel photonic crystal fibres, and their application to bio-affinity and bio-catalytic reactionsS. Currivan1, N. Upadhyay1, B. Paull1,2

1 Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, School of Physical Sciences, Hobart-, Australia; 2 ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, School of Physical Sciences, Hobart-, Australia 

APP7-P03-Tu - Development of purification method for proteins utilizing temperature-responsive affinity chromatographyK. Ikeda, M. Akimaru, Y. Hiruta, K. Nagase, H. KanazawaKeio University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan 

APP7-P04-Tu - The influence of several drugs on displacement of l tryptophan and lidocaine from binding sites on albuminH. Nevídalová, L. Michalcová, Z. GlatzMasaryk University, Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP7-P05-Tu - Affinity capillary electrophoresis as fast screening method for the identification of potentially active compounds for DM1 treatmentI. Neaga1, S. Hambye1, E. Bodoki2, C. Palmieri1, E. Ansseau3, B. Blankert1, R. Oprean2

1 University of Mons, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Mons, Belgium; 2 Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry Department, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 3 University of Mons, Laboratory of Molecular biology, Mons, Belgium 

APP7-P06-Tu - Insight into drug-protein interactions with using different techniquesL. Michalcová, H. Nevidalová, Z. GlatzFaculty of Science- Masaryk University, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP7-P07-Tu - Aptamer selection by capillary electrophoresis and next generation sequencing for therapeutic target protein vitronectinC. Colyer1, W. Gmeiner2, K. Riley3, C. Stuart4

1 Wake Forest University, Chemistry, Winston-Salem, USA; 2 Wake Forest University, Cancer Biology, Winston-Salem, USA; 

3 Swarthmore College, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Swarthmore, USA; 4 RayBiotech- Inc., Scientist & Project Manager, Norcross, USA 

APP 8 Glycomics and glycoproteomics – celebrating Miloš Novotný 75th birthdayAPP8-P01-Tu - Glycoprotein monosaccharide analysis using HPAE-PAD for biopharmaceutical quality controlS. Patil, A. Semyonov, S. Guazzotti, J. RohrerThermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, CA, USA 94085 

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APP8-P02-Tu - Cysteine-functionalized metal-organic framework: Facile synthesis and high efficient enrichment of N-linked glycopeptides in cell lysate biosampleM. Wen, X. Linnan, L. Xianjiang, L. Huwei, B. YuPeking University, College of chemistry and engineering, Beijing, China 

APP8-P05-Tu - Cationic charge labeling for CE-MS analysis of oligosaccharidesJ. Krenkova, J. Partyka, R. Cmelik, F. ForetInstitute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS v.v.i., Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP8-P06-Tu - N-Glycan analysis by orthogonal methods: UHPLC and multi-capillary CEB. Kunnummal, A. EckardThermo Fisher Scientific, Pharma Analytics, South San Francisco, USA 

APP8-P07-Tu - Sensitive detection of sialylated n-glycans using optimized HILIC LC-MS separationsQ. Wang, M. LauberWaters Corporation, Consumables Group, Milford, USA 

APP8-P08-Tu - Fluorescent and MS-Active labeling reagent for the analysis of n-glycansD. Brousmiche1, M. Lauber1, Q. Wang1, S. Koza2, Y.Q. Yu2

1 Waters Corporation, Consumables Group, Milford, USA; 2 Waters Corporation, Scientific Operations, Milford, USA 

APP8-P09-Tu - Analysis of cetuximab glycosylation using multiple fractionation methods and CE-MS profilingC. Váradi, S. Mittermayr, J. BonesNational Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training, Characterisation and Comparability Laboratory, Dublin, Ireland 

APP8-P10-Tu - A simple method to achieve rapid and complete deglycosylation of glycoproteins with complex glycansA. Eckard, D.R. Dupont, B. Kunnummal, J. Young, P.A. BellThermo Fisher Scientific, South San Francisco, USA 

APP 9 Recent advances in (bio)pharmaceuticals I.APP9-P01-We - Novel application of standard chromatographic tests of stationary phase characterization in industrial scale HPLC processesI. SallayChromatography, Osaka, Japan 

APP9-P02-We - Development and validation of platform chromatography methods for biologicsA. MalekGenentech, Analytical Development and Quality Control, South Sanfrancisco, USA 

APP9-P03-We - Development of QC-friendly 2D-LC methods in pharmaceutical laboratoriesK. Chen, P. Yogendrarajah, W. Peijs, J.P. Boon, M. HellingsJanssen- Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, PDMS-AD-SMMD, Beerse, Belgium 

APP9-P04-We - Tracking and reporting synthetic peptide impurities with a cost-effective single quadrupole mass detector for improved confidence in analysisB. Koshel, R. Birdsall, Z. Ximo, W. Alley, J. Fang, A. Chakraborty, Y. Ying QingWaters Corporation, Milford, USA 

APP9-P05-We - Investigation of influencing factors for trace level of methyl p-toluenesulfonate control in pharmaceutical with gas chromatography coupled with mass chromatography detectionD.Y. Chen, H. Hai-yunShanghai Institute of Materia Medica- CAS, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Shanghai, China 

APP9-P06-We - An informatics based approach to developing a stability indicating methodD. McLean, A. Anderson, T. SalbertAdvanced Chemistry Development ACD/Labs, Toronto, Canada

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APP9-P07-We - Recent advances on the oxidative biotransformation of several beta-blockersR. Chira1, E. Bodoki1, V. Sándor2, M. Fillet3, F. Kilár2, B. Blankert4, R. Oprean1

1 “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry Department, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 2 University of Pécs, Institute of Bioanalysis, Pécs, Hungary; 3 University of Liège- CIRM, Laboratory for the Analysis of Medicines LAM- Department of Pharmacy, Liège, Belgium; 4 University of Mons- Research Institute for Health Sciences and Technology, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis - Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mons, Belgium 

APP9-P08-We - High throughput LC/MS purification of pharmaceutical impuritiesF. Rieck, R. Guilliet, S. UllrichAgilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany 

APP9-P09-We - Efficient method for the obtaining of recombinant human apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) in Escherichia coliO. Gorbatiuk1, G. Volynets1, U. Mariya2, S. Yarmoluk1

1 Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics of NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine; 2 The State Institute of Genetic and Regenerative Medicine- NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine 

APP9-P10-We - Development of a supercritical fluid chromatographic system to predict the skin permeability of pharmaceutical compoundsY. Grooten, D. Mangelings, Y. Vander HeydenVrije Universiteit Brussel VUB, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Jette, Belgium 

APP9-P11-We - Enantioselective separation and analysis of six ketamine metabolites using capillary electrophoresis with sulfated β-cyclodextrin and highly sulfated γ-cyclodextrinF. Sandbaumhüter1, R. Theurillat2, W. Thormann2

1 University of Bern, Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory, Bern, Switzerland; 2 University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland 

APP9-P13-We - Analysis of morphine in mouse plasma by microchip electrophoresis-electrochemical detectionE. Ollikainen1, M. Koburg1, T. Aitta-aho2, R. Kostiainen1, T. Sikanen1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- University of Helsinki, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Helsinki, Finland; 2 Faculty of Medicine- University of Helsinki, Pharmacology, Helsinki, Finland 

APP9-P14-We - Separation of impurities from a fully phosphothioated and 2’-O-methylated RNA using ion-pair reversed-phase chromatographyJ. Baek1, J. Thayer1, S. Lin1, X. Liu1, R. van Ling2

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, R&D, Sunnyvale, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Breda, The Netherlands 

APP9-P15-We - Separation and characterization of NIST monoclonal antibody standard using a suite of chromatographic methodsI. Birznieks1, S. Bechler2, J. Baek2, X. Liu2, S. Lin2

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Product Management, Sunnyvale, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Research and Development, Sunnyvale, USA 

APP9-P16-We - Advanced topics in peptide mapping: Developing reproducible high resolution separationsP. Jayaraman, S. Koza, C. Reed, H. Yang, E. ChambersWaters Corporation, Consumables Group, Milford, USA 

APP9-P17-We - Successfully developing and using ultra-high performance size-exclusion chromatography (UHP-SEC) methods for the analysis of biotherapeutic proteinsS. Koza1, P. Jayaraman2, E. Chambers1

1 Waters Corp., Scientific Operations, Milford, USA; 2 Waters Corp., Consumables Group, Milford, USA 

APP9-P18-We - Fraction collection for isolating impurities in forced degradation studiesP. Hong, P. McConvilleWaters Corporation, Separations Marketing Laboratory, Milford, USA 

APP9-P19-We - Quantitative impurity analysis of pharmaceutical compounds by heart-cutting two-dimensional liquid chromatographyQ. Wang, L. He, J. Shackman, B. KleintopBristol-Myers Squibb, Chemical and Synthetic Development, New Brunswick- NJ, USA 

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APP9-P20-We - LC-MS/MS method for simultaneous determination of fingolimod (FTY720) and fingolimod phosphate (FTY720-P) in human bloodD. Iaroshenko, A. Piven, A. Grigoriev, A. SidorovaBioanalytical Laboratory CSU "Analytical Spectrometry", Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation 

APP9-P21-We - The methods for determination of drug combinations in human plasma by LC-MS/MSA. Nikitina, A. Grigoriev, A. SidorovaBioanalytical Laboratory CSU "Analytical Spectrometry", Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation 

APP9-P22-We - High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of pharmaceutical oligonucleotides in non-clinical toxicology researchS. Zhao, A. Aissaoui, Y. Danilova, D. Guérette, A. Kotbi, D. Roman, D. YaalaouiCharles River Laboratories, Laboratory Sciences, Senneville, Canada 

APP9-P23-We - High-resolution sampling 2D-LC for pharmaceutical impurity analysis - detection of impurities hidden under the API peak at relevant levelsS. Jung, S. Stephan, S. KriegerAgilent Technologies, LPSD, Waldbronn, Germany 

APP9-P24-We - Quality control of insulin formulations: API, protamine and aggregates follow-upA. Demelenne, A. Napp, C. Lamalle, A.C. Servais, M. FilletLaboratory for the Analysis of Medicines, Department of Pharmacy - CIRM - University of Liège, Liège, Belgium 

APP9-P25-We - Application of CE-C4D for beta-secretase activity assayA. Mádr, A. Celá, Z. GlatzMasaryk University - Faculty of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP9-P26-We - Quantitation of APIs and impurities in multi-component drugs by ternary gradient reversed phase chromatography with charged aerosol detectionM. De Pra, K. Lovejoy, F. SteinerThermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

APP9-P27-We - In vitro inhibition of cytochrome P450 isoforms by yangambin and its isomer, epi-yangambin, a natural product with anti-leishmanial activityJ. Martins1, F. Marquele-Oliveira2, A.A. Berretta2, A.R.M. de Oliveira3

1 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirao Preto, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 2 Apis Flora Industrial e Comercial Ltda, Research, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 3 Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Química, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 

APP9-P28-We - Characterization of mercury-binding proteins in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells with immobilized metal ion affinity chromatographyB. He, Y. Li, L. Hu, G. JiangState Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology- Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences- Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 

APP 10 Recent advances in (bio)pharmaceuticals II.APP10-P01-We - In-silico development of a chromatographic method for the analysis of stability samples of a highly potent oncology candidateC. Brunelli, R. Szűcs, D. HendersonPfizer inc., Analytical Research and Development, Sandwich, United Kingdom 

APP10-P02-We - High precision, automated peptide mapping of proteins by LC-MS and LC-UVM. OliverThermo Fisher Scientific, CCS, Runcorn, United Kingdom 

115HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP10-P03-We - Separation and quantitative assessment of immunologically active hemagglutinin content in trivalent and quadrivalent influenza vaccinesB. Lorbetskie1, M. Lemieux1, N. Fortin1, L. Durno1, A. Farnsworth1, M. Gilbert2, C. Li3, X. Li1, M. Girard1, S. Sauve1

1 Health Canada, Centre for Biologics Evaluation, Ottawa, Canada; 2 National Research Council Canada, Human Health Therapeutics, Ottawa, Canada; 3 National Institutes for Food and Drug Control of China, Institute for Biological Product Control, Beijing, China 

APP10-P04-We - Capillary electrophoresis-integrated immobilized enzyme reactor for screening of β-secretase inhibitors - potential anti-Alzheimer’s disease drugsJ. Schejbal, Š. Šefraná, Z. GlatzMasaryk University- Faculty of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP10-P05-We - Development of thiol-ene-based enzymatic microreactor array for drug metabolism studyJ. Prikryl1,2, J.P. Lafleur2, F. Foret1, P. Ertl21 Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS- v. v. i., Dept. of Bioanalytical Instrumentation, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry- Faculty of Technical Chemistry- Vienna University of Technology, Cell Chip Group, Vienna, Austria 

APP10-P06-We - Unique coupling of size exclusion chromatography to mass spectrometry for the analysis of proteins and antibodies using a novel mobile phase compositionC. Muraco1, D. Bell1, A. Fridstrom2

1 MilliporeSigma, Workflow R&D, Bellefonte, USA; 2 MilliporeSigma, Technical Marketing, St. Gallen, Switzerland

APP10-P07-We - Bioanalytical evaluation of new analogues of cardioprotective drug – dexrazoxaneH. Piskáčková1, J. Bureš1, P. Reimerová1, G. Karabanovich2, J. Roh2, E. Jirkovský3, M. Štěrba3, P. Kovaříková1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Charles University, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy- Charles University, Department of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 3 Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove- Charles University, Department of Pharmacology, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP10-P08-We - Application of liquid chromatography to the post-marketing quality surveillance of medicines and health products dispensed by belgian pharmacistsJ. Verrax, A.M. Gruyters, J. Corthout, S. SarreSCM-DGO, Belgian Pharmaceutical Association, Brussels, Belgium 

APP10-P09-We - LC-MS/MS methods for the screening of antibiotic residues in meat: A collaborative study using spiked muscle materialsB. Roudaut, E. DubreilANSES, Laboratoire de Fougeres, FOUGERES, France 

APP10-P10-We - Application of capillary electrophoresis for β-secretase inhibitor screening - development and comparison of two on-line methodsR. Řemínek, L. Slezáčková, J. Schejbal, Z. GlatzMasaryk University, Department of Biochemistry- Faculty of Science, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP10-P11-We - In vitro bioactivation study of a pro-drug sobuzoxane in plasma and cardiac cellsP. Reimerová1, A. Jirkovská2, H. Piskáčková1, G. Karabanovich3, J. Roh3, P. Kovaříková1

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Charles University, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy- Charles University, Department of Biochemical Sciences, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 3 Faculty of Pharmacy- Charles University, Department of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP10-P12-We - HPLC-MS characterization of transition metal complexes as potential antiproliferative drugsJ. Svoboda, L. Vaneková, K. SyslováUCT Prague, Department of Organic Technology, Prague, Czech Republic 

116 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP10-P13-We - Application of LC-MS/MS to in vitro profiling of microbial-derived metabolites of chlorogenic, caffeic and ferulic acidsM. Gwiazdon1, J. Gasik1, D. Korsak2, M. Biesaga1

1 University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland; 2 University of Warsaw, Department of Biology, Warsaw, Poland 

APP10-P14-We - HILIC separation of mAb glycopeptides with UV, fluorescence and MS detectionM. De Pra, A. Ley, M. SamonigThermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

APP10-P15-We - Separation of bispecific mAbs using hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC)A. Schwahn1, J. Baek2, S. Lin2, X. Liu2

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, CMD, Reinach, Switzerland; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, CMD Life Science, Sunnyvale CA, USA

APP10-P16-We - Method development and validation study for quantitative determination of captopril in pharmaceuticals by UHPLCL. Logoyda1, D. Korobko1, S. Kovalenko2, N. Zarivna1, O. Polyauk1

1 I. Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical University, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ternopil, Ukraine; 2 Zaporozhye State Medical University, Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Zaporozhye, Ukraine 

APP10-P17-We - Improvement in resolution and throughput on SEC analysis of monoclonal antibodies by using the new YMC-Pack Diol UHPLC columnF. Becker, A. Bergmann, D. EsserYMC Europe, Sales and Marketing, Dinslaken, Germany

APP10-P18-We - An interactive spreadsheet-based approach to simplify method transfer between different vendor UHPLC / HPLC instrumentsA. McKeownAdvanced Chromatography Technologies Ltd, R&D, Aberdeen, United Kingdom 

APP10-P19-We - Development of fast stability indicating HPLC method for the determination of febuxostat and its impuritiesL. Belhassan1, S. Tandel1, R. Klinkenberg2, B. Streel2, F. Vanderbist1

1 Laboratoires SMB S.A., Research & Development, Brussels, Belgium; 2 Galephar M/F, Research & Development, Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium 

APP10-P20-We - Automated amino acid analysis for biopharma applications using advancebio AAA superficially porous high pH stable reversed-phase columnsS. Palaniswamy1, L. Lloyd2

1 Agilent Technologies Inc, CSD PLBC, Bangalore, India; 2 Agilent Technologies Inc- Church Stretton- UK, Csd, Church Stretton, United Kingdom 

APP10-P21-We - Charge heterogeneity analysis of intact monoclonal antibodies using CESI-MSJ. Thorn1, E. Candish2, C. Loessner3, S. Lock1, B. Fonslow2

1 Sciex, Separations, Warrington, United Kingdom; 2 Sciex, Separations, Brea, USA; 3 Sciex, Separations, Darmstadt, Germany 

APP10-P22-We - Acitivity of skin fibroblast elestase was online monitored by capillary electrophoresisM. Skrutková Langmajerová1, L. Mijouin2, C. Pichon2, Z. Glatz1, P. Morin3, R. Nehmé3

1 Masaryk University, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 University of Orleans and the French National Center for Scientific Research, Center for Molecular Biophysics, Orleans, France; 3 University of Orleans and the French National Center for Scientific Research, Institute of Organic and Analytical Chemistry, Orleans, France 

APP10-P23-We - A new method for analyzing MSe/All ions fragmentation in xenobiotic metabolism studiesG. Cimpan1, R. Lee2, V. Lashin3, A. Sakarov3, A. Paramonov3

1 ACD/LABS, Sales, Bracknell, United Kingdom; 2 ACD/LABS, Solution development, Toronto, Canada; 3 ACD/LABS, Software development, Toronto, Canada 

117HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP10-P24-We - Lifetime stability of size exclusion chromatography columns for protein aggregate analysisR. Moore1, A. Farrell2, A. Ley3, M. De Pra3, F. Steiner3, J. Bones2

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry, Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom; 2 National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training, Characterisation and Comparability Laboratory, Blackrock, Ireland; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

APP10-P25-We - An improved design to capture magnetic microparticles with immobilized flavin monooxygenase enzyme for in-line CE in a liquid based capillary coolant systemP. Ramana1, J. Schejbal2, E. Adams1, A. Van Schepdael1, P. Augustijns1, Z. Glatz2

1 KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, Leuven, Belgium; 2 Masaryk University Faculty of Science, Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP 11 Food analysisAPP11-P01-We - Optimization of a solid phase extraction procedure of capsaicinoids from paprika by hplc with fluorimetric detectionO. Monago Maraña1, M. Guzmán Becerra2, A. Muñoz de la Peña1, T. Galeano Díaz1

1 University of Extremadura, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Research Institute on Water- Climate Change and Sustainability IACYS, Badajoz, Spain; 2 University of Extremadura, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Badajoz, Spain 

APP11-P02-We - Study of the glycosidic bond homolytic cleavage under a HPLC-ESI-MSD system, as a tool for the identification of new acylated flavonol glucosides in grapes and winesG. Favre1, G. González-Neves1, D. Piccardo1, S. Gómez-Alonso2, I. Hermosín-Gutiérrez2

1 Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de la República UDELAR Uruguay, Tecnología de los Alimentos - Enología, Montevideo, Uruguay; 2 Instituto Regional de Investigación Científica Aplicada. Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Grupo de Investigación en Enología y Productos Naturales, Ciudad Real, Spain 

APP11-P03-We - Determination of amino acid and carnosine/anserine contents of functional egg chalaza hydrolysate and its hepatoprotection against liver fibrosisY.C. Chen1, C.F. Lu1, Y.L. Lin1, J.K. Tseng2,3, C.L. Hsu4, D.J. Yang5, J.T. Lin6, C.H. Chou7,8

1 National Taiwan University, Animal Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 Asia University, Optometry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 3 China Medical University Hospital, Medical Research, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 4 Chung-Shan Medical University, Nutrition, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 5 China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 6 Chung-Shan Medical University, Medical Applied Chemistry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 

7 National Taiwan University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China; 8 National Taiwan University, Zoonoses Research Center, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP11-P04-We - Determination of phenolic composition of muntingia calabura linn. Fruit and its anti-inflammatory effectD.J. Yang1, J.T. Lin2, Y.Y. Chang3, Y.C. Chen4, J.K. Tseng5, H.W. Lin5

1 China Medical University, Department of Nutrition, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 Chung Shan Medical University, Department of Medical Applied Chemistry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 3 Chung Shan Medical University, School of Medicine, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 4 National Taiwan University, Department of Animal Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China; 5 Asia University, Department of Optometry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP11-P05-We - Lychee flower extract prevents selenite-induced cataract formationJ.K. Tseng1,2, Y.S. Lin3, C.C. Chen1, H.W. Lin1,2, D.J. Yang4, C.T. Lin5, Y.C. Chen6

1 Asia University, Optometry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 China Medical University Hospital, Medical Research, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 3 Asia University Hospital, Eye Center, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 4 China Medical University, Nutrition, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 5 Chung Shan Medical University, Medical Applied Chemistry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 6 National Taiwan University, Animal Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP11-P06-We - An useful strategy based on MEPS/UHPLC combined with quality-by-design approach for foodomics applications. The case study of furanic derivatives in sugarcane honeyP. Silva1, C. L. Silva1, R. Perestrelo1, F. M. Nunes2, J. S. Câmara1

1 Madeira University, Madeira Chemistry Research Centre CQM, Funchal, Portugal; 2 Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University, Vila Real Chemistry Research Centre VR-CQ, Vila Real, Portugal 

118 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP11-P07-We - Determination of vitamin B12 using preparative immune-affinity chromatography and UHPLCA. Schmidt, L. Call, H.K. MayerBOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Department of Food Science and Technology- Food Chemistry Laboratory, Vienna, Austria 

APP11-P08-We - Rapid UHPLC determination of anthocyanins in acai berry and dry blueberry extractsJ. Fibigr, I. Lhotská, D. ŠatínskýCharles University- Faculty Of Pharmacy, Analytical chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP11-P09-We - Nontargeted screening method for illegal additives based on ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometryY. Fu1,2, C. Zhao1,2, Z. Zhou1,2, X. Lu1,2, G. Xu1,2

1 Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics- Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian, China; 2 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 

APP11-P10-We - Quantitative determination of stilbenoids and proanthocyanidins on a C18-Core shell column in series with DAD and fluorescence detection and LC-MS/MS identificationD. von Baer1, V. Sáez1, S. Riquelme2, C. Gasyoso1, C. Vergara1, C. Mardones1

1 Universidad de Concepción, Departamento de Análisis Instrumental, Concepcion, Chile; 2 Universidad de Concepcion, Unidad de Desarrollo Tecnológico UDT, Coronel, Chile

APP11-P11-We - Centrifugal partition chromatographic and semi-prep isolation of oligostilbenoids from grape cane extracts and characterization by LC-MS/MS, LC-Q-TOF and NMRD. von Baer1, V. Sáez1, I. Hermosin-Gutiérrez2, C. Mardones1, C. Vergara1, L. Bustamante1, E. Pastene3, S. Gómez-Alonso2, M.V. Gómez2

1 Universidad de Concepción, Análisis Instrumental- Facultad de Farmacia, Concepción, Chile; 2 Universidad Castilla-La Mancha, Instituto Regional de Investigación Científica Aplicada, Ciudad Real, Spain; 3 Universidad de Concepción, Farmacognosia, Concepción, Chile 

APP11-P12-We - UHPLC-PDA analysis of oxyprenylated phenylpropanoids in olive, soy, peanuts, corn and sunflower oil using deep eutectic solvent dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction techniqueG. Carlucci1, S. Genovese1, F. Epifano1, S. Fiorito1, M. Tiecco2, R. Germani2, M. Carlucci3, V.A. Taddeo1, V. Ferrone1

1 University "G.d'Annunzio", Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 University of Perugia, Department of Chemistry- Biology and Biotechnology, Perugia, Italy; 3 University "G.d'Annunzio", Department of Medical- Oral and Biotechnological sciences, Chieti, Italy 

APP11-P13-We - Routine analysis of ingredients in wineH. Schlicke, K. MonksKNAUER Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH, Applications & Academy, Berlin, Germany 

APP11-P14-We - Comprehensive profiling of amino acid degradation products by LC-HR-MS/MSS. Neubauer, M. LämmerhoferEberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Pharmazeutisches Institut, Tübingen, Germany 

APP11-P15-We - HPLC separation of derivatized amino acids in meadJ. Klikarová, J. Šebková, L. Česlová, J. FischerUniversity of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

APP11-P16-We - A novel, highly robust LC-IRMS solution for high-throughput determination of honey adulterationC. Schmidt, F. Volders, M. de Reus, L. Lange, H.P. SieperElementar Analysensysteme GmbH, Product Marketing, Langenselbold, Germany 

119HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP11-P17-We - Beer fingerprinting and identification by principal component analysis (PCA) of HPLC data for mono- and oligo- saccharide profilesM. Franc1, I. Prochazkova1, M. Vorsilak2, D. Svozil2, P. Dostalek3, J. Oslovska4, M. Minarik1, M. Minarik1,5

1 Watrex Praha s.r.o., HPLC laboratory, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemistry and Technology, Laboratory of Informatics and Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 University of Chemistry and Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Prague, Czech Republic; 4 Research Institute of Brewing and Malting- PLC, Prague, Czech Republic; 5 Charles University, Department of Analytical Chemistry- Faculty of Science, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP11-P18-We - Molecularly imprinted polymer solid phase extraction coupled with HILIC UHPLC-MS/MS as a new strategy for monitoring aminoglycoside residues in milk samples and functional foodsA.M. Garcia-Campaña1, A. Mohammed Hamed1,2, D. Moreno-González1, L. Gámiz-Gracia1

1 University of Granada, Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences, Granada, Spain; 2 Cairo University, Dairy Science - Faculty of Agriculture, Giza, Egypt 

APP11-P19-We - Analysis of heterocyclic amines in meat by the QuEChERS coupled with liquid chromatography-diode array-tandem mass spectrometryH.Y. Hsiao, B.H. Chen, T.H. KaoFu Jen Catholic University, Food Science, New Taipei City, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP11-P20-We - Characterization of phenolic compounds in juices, pulps, peels and seeds of seven Italian pomegranate cultivars by means of RP-HPLC/PDA/MSM. Russo1, G. Tripodo1, C. Vitali1, P. Dugo1,2,3, R. Muleo4, M. Zecchini4, L. Mondello1,2,3, C. Fanali1, L. De Gara1

1 University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Unit of Food Science and Nutrition- Department of Medicine, Rome, Italy; 2 University of Messina - Polo Annunziata, Dipartimento di “Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali”, Messina, Italy; 

3 Chromaleont, S.r.L., Messina, Italy; 4 University of Tuscia, Dipartimento di “Scienze Agrarie e Forestali”, Viterbo, Italy 

APP11-P21-We - Following the fermentation process of beer by HPLCW. Long, A. Mack, J. Link, R. Cook, A. BivensAgilent Technologies, Columns and Supplies, Wilmington, USA 

APP11-P22-We - Effect of heat treatment and storage conditions on mead compositionD. Kahoun1, S. Řezková2, J. Královský2

1 University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Faculty of Science, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; 2 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

APP11-P23-We - Non-invasive profiling of volatiles using headspace-SPME/GC-MS technique and its application for discriminating the geographical origin of white riceD.K. Lee1, D.K. Lim2, C. Mo3, N.P. Long2, J. Lim3, S.W. Kwon1,2

1 Seoul National University, Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Seoul National University, College of Pharmacy, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Rural Development Administration, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, Republic of Korea 

APP11-P24-We - Targeted lipidomics using direct infusion-tandem mass spectrometry reveals distinct lysoglycerophospholipids level of rice (Oryza sativa L.) from different originH.M. Kim1, D.K. Lim1, C. Mo2, P.L. Nguyen1, G. Kim2, S.W. Kwon1

1 Seoul National University, College of Pharmacy, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Rural Development Administration, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, Republic of Korea 

APP11-P25-We - Evaluation of an enzymatic treatment for the selective fractionation of goat milk carbohydrates prior to high performance liquid chromatographic analysisA. Martín1, R. Jimenez1, A.I. Ruiz1, M. Francisco Javier2, M.L. Sanz1

1 Instituto de Química Orgánica General - CSIC, AIQA, Madrid, Spain; 2 Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Alimentación - CSIC, quimica y funcionalidad de carbohidratos, Madrid, Spain 

APP11-P26-We - Validation of multi class pesticide multi-residue methods in agricultural commodities by liquid chromatograph coupled with tandem mass spectrometerH.S. Lee, E.H. Choi, H.Z. Lee, H.W. Chung, G.S. RheeMinistry of Food and Drug Safety, Food Safety Evaluation Department- Pesticide and Veterinary Drug Residue Division, Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju, Republic of Korea 

120 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP11-P27-We - Analysis of mycotoxins in cereal and corn without derivatization via LC-MS/MS with time-managed MRMsK. BaudinPerkinElmer, Chromatography, Villebon sur Yvette, France 

APP11-P28-We - Hazelnut kernel phenolic compounds extraction optimization and characterization by RP-HPLC/PDA/ESI-MSC. Fanali, G. Tripodo, M. Russo, L. De GaraCampus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Rome, Italy 

APP11-P29-We - Investigation of mycotoxins in beverages such as beer with the Mycotoxin Screening System using several cleanup techniquesC. Schultz1, R. Ludwig1, P. Jochems1, G. Schad2

1 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Customer Care, Innovation & Product Support, Duisburg, Germany; 2 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Marketing Europe/ Analytical Business Unit, Duisburg, Germany 

APP11-P30-We - Determination of phenolic compounds in cereals using HPLC/MSL. Ceslova, P. Hofmeister, P. ŠilarováUniversity of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic 

APP11-P31-We - Charged aerosol detection for LC analysis of triglycerides in extra-virgin olive oilP. Lucci, I.F. Conte, J. PippittDepartment of Agri-Food- Animal and Environmental Sciences University of Udine, Department of Agri-Food- Animal and Environmental Sciences University of Udine, Via Sondrio 2/a- 33100 Udine, Italy 

APP11-P32-We - Screening and discrimination of volatile compounds in fermented coffees using head space - solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC/MS)S.J. Kim1,2, S. Na3, S. Lee2,4, J.H. Lee2,4, J.K. Rhee1, Y.C. Na2,4

1 Ewha Womans University, Food Science and Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Korea Basic Science Institute, Western Seoul Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Sejong Science High School, Science Lab, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 4 Ewha Womans University, Chemistry and Nano Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP11-P33-We - HPLC-MS characterization of bioactive compounds in mentha sp. extracts obtained by microwave assisted extractionM.J. García, D. Mansukhani, A.I. Ruiz-Matute, M.L. Sanz, A.C. SoriaInstituto de Química Orgánica General - CSIC, AIQA, Madrid, Spain 

APP11-P34-We - Determination of quaternary ammonium salts and veterinary drugs in foodH. Riering1, N. Helle2, F. Chmelka2, M. Matkovskaia2, J. Bauer2

1 Macherey-Nagel, Innovation Center, Dueren, Germany; 2 TeLA GmbH, Food Analysis, Geestland, Germany 

APP11-P35-We - Application of QDa detector for food additives determinationA. Krmela, V. Schulzova, J. Pulkrabova, J. HajslovaUCT Prague, Food analysis and nutriton, Praha - Dejvice, Czech Republic 

APP11-P36-We - LC-MS/MS analysis of novel Fusarium mycotoxins in cerealsM. Vaclavikova1, E. Varga1, G. Wiesenberger2, C. Hametner3, K. Twaruschek2, A. Malachova1, G. Adam2, F. Berthiller1

1 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences - Vienna BOKU, Department of Agrobiotechnology IFA-Tulln, Tulln, Austria; 

2 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences - Vienna BOKU, Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology, Tulln, Austria; 3 University of Technology- Vienna, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

APP11-P37-We - Fast analysis of natural and artificial vanilla flavorings computer assisted development of a robust, fast and sensitive UHPLC methodP. Jochems1, G.J. Schad2

1 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, CIPS, Duisburg, Germany; 2 Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Analytical Business Unit, Duisburg, Germany 

121HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP11-P38-We - Simultaneous determination of pantothenic acid and riboflavin in milk by UHPLCA. Schmidt, K. Reiter, H.K. MayerBOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Department of Food Science and Technology- Food Chemsitry Laboratory, Vienna, Austria 

APP11-P39-We - New method based on salting-out assisted liquid-liquid extraction and capillary liquid chromatography to determine benzimidazoles in milk samplesF.J. Lara, C. Tejada-Casado, M. del Olmo-Iruela, A.M. García-Campaña, V. Joyanes Cardenas, M.D. Escolano Gálvez, P. Reche RamírezUniversity of Granada, Analytical Chemistry, Granada, Spain 

APP11-P40-We - Mass spectrometry detection and quantification of allergenic proteins in Chilean winesJ. Pavón Pérez1, K. Henriquez-Aedo1, M. Herrero Calleja2, M. Aranda Bustos1

1 Concepcion University, Laboratory of Advanced Research on Foods and Drugs- Department of Food Science and Technology- Faculty of Pharmacy, Concepcion, Chile; 2 Instituto de Investigación de Ciencias de la Alimentación CIAL, Laboratory of Foodomics, Madrid, Spain 

APP11-P41-We - Application of experimental design for the optimization of a QuEChERS methodology for the extraction of polyphenols in beerO. Galarce-Bustos1, D. Arráez-Román2, M. Aranda1

1 University of Concepcion, Department of Food Science and Technology, Concepcion, Chile; 2 University of Granada, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Granada, Spain 

APP11-P42-We - Robust LC-MS analysis of pesticides with 1.0 mm ID columns using state of the art UHPLC instrumentationR. Bauder1, A. Boychenko2, G. Greco2, M. Martin2, R. Swart2

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Product Marketing, Chelmsford, USA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, Germering, Germany 

APP11-P43-We - Varietal flavonol profiles of tannat, marselan and syrah vitis vinifera grape skins, wines and marc, determined by an HPLC-MSn systemG. Favre1, G. González-Neves1, D. Piccardo1, S. Gómez-Alonso2, I. Hermosín-Gutiérrez2

1 Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de la República UDELAR Uruguay, Tecnología de los Alimentos - Enología, Montevideo, Uruguay; 2 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Instituto Regional de Investigación Científica Aplicada, Ciudad Real, Spain 

APP11-P44-We - DNA extraction from olive oil fruit and its use in the identification of cultivarG. Ramis-Ramos, N. Puertes-Espadas, Ò. Mompó-Rosselló, A. Maurí-Aucejo, E.F. Simó-AlfonsoUniversity of Valencia, Analytical Chemistry, Burjassot, Spain 

APP11-P45-We - Development and validation of a large multiresidue LC-MS/MS method using on-line dilution and other useful featuresK. Mastovska1, J. Zulkoski1, E. Deal2, L. Vaclavik3, U. Koesukwiwat4

1 Covance Laboratories, Food Solutions, Madison, USA; 2 Covance Laboratories, Food Solutions, Greenfield, USA; 3 Covance Laboratories, Food Solutions, Harrogate, United Kingdom; 4 Covance Laboratories, Food Solutions, Singapore, Singapore 

APP11-P46-We - Sensitive and high throughput determination of deoxynivalenol and its metabolites in human urine by UPLC-MS/MS following µElution SPE cleanupS. Zhou, X. Zhao, Y. Zhao, Y. WuChina National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Chemistry Department, Beijing, China 

APP11-P47-We - Characterization and classification of spanish paprika with product designation of origin by HPLC-UV and HPLC-amperometric fringerprintingO. Nuñez1,2, M. Aragó1, A. Gámez1, N. Serrano1, J.M. Díaz1, C. Ariño1, M. Esteban1

1 University of Barcelona, Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain; 2 University of Barcelona, Research Institute in Nutrition and Food Safety, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain 

APP 12 Natural productsAPP12-P01-We - HPLC as a tool to valorize freshwater green macroalgae from PolandJ. Fabrowska, B. ŁęskaAdam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Faculty of Chemistry, Poznań, Poland 

122 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP12-P02-We - Isolation and identification of major antioxidant compounds of Jamaica cherry by HPLC and LC-MassC.T. Lin1, D.J. Yang2, Y.Z. Chang3, Y.C. Chen4, T.Y. Chen1

1 Chung Shan Medical University, Department of Medical Applied Chemistry, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 2 China Medical University, Department of Nutrition, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 3 Chung Shan Medical University, Institute of Medicine, Taichung, Taiwan- Province of China; 4 National Taiwan University, Department of Animal Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP12-P03-We - HPLC-PDA method for the comparison of the extraction methods efficiency of selected prenylated and unprenylated coumarins and cinnamic acids in dill, anise and wild celeryV.A. Taddeo1, F. Epifano1, S. Fiorito1, V. Ferrone1, M. Carlucci2, G. Carlucci1, S. Genovese1

1 University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara, Department of Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 2 University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara, Department of Medical- Oral and Biotechnological Sciences, Chieti, Italy 

APP12-P04-We - Identification and quantification of lignans in Pinus radiata industry forest waste and its comparison through three extractive techniquesC. Vergara, J.P. Inostroza, J. TroncosoUniversidad de Concepción, Análisis Instrumental- Facultad de Farmacia, Concepción, Chile 

APP12-P05-We - On line characterization of flavonoid glycosides in three anti-dengue active Brazilian Faramea species leaves (Rubiaceae) by HPLC-DAD-ESI-CID-MS/MST. Wolff1, L.A. Berrueta2, L.M.M. Valente1, M. Gomes3, R.S. Barboza1, A.C. Nascimento1, I. Assunção-Miranda4, B. Gallo2

1 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Química, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2 Universidad del Pais Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Leioa, Spain; 3 Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 4 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Microbiologia Paulo de Góes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

APP12-P07-We - RP-HPLC analysis of salicylic acid and related metabolic intermediates in willow bark and dietary supplementsE. Kožuszniková, M. Bittová, P. KubáňMasaryk University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP12-P08-We - An efficient relative quantification method for ginsenosides in ginseng products by evaporative light scattering detectorG.J. Lee, S.W. Kwon, J.H. ParkCollege of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP12-P09-We - Development of RP-HPLC for the separation and determination of D-mandelonitrile-β-D genciobiozid epimers in food supplementsI. Boháčová, R. HalkoFaculty of Natural Sciences- Comenius University in Bratislava, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Bratislava, Slovakia 

APP12-P10-We - A new challenge - development of a purification method for industrially extracted Mimosa tanninA. Oberle, G. Tondi, T. Schnabel, A. PetutschniggSalzburg University of Applied Sciences, Forest Products Technology & Timber Construction Department, Kuchl, Austria 

APP12-P11-We - Analytical approache for the identification of new ligands of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) from plant extractG. Massolini, G. Brusotti, E. Calleri, C. TemporiniUniversity of Pavia, Drug Sciences, Pavia, Italy 

APP12-P12-We - A validated HPLC method for separation and simultaneous determination of thirteen flavonoids and other polyphenolsD. Pecher1,2, S. Dokupilová1,2, P. Mikuš1,2

1 Faculty of Pharmacy- Comenius University in Bratislava, Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Nuclear Pharmacy, Bratislava, Slovakia; 2 Faculty of Pharmacy- Comenius University in Bratislava, Toxicological and Antidoping center, Bratislava, Slovakia 

123HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP12-P13-We - Determination of testosterone and corticosterone in feathers of barn swallows (Hirudo Rustica)Z. Bílková1, M. Kotasová Adámková2,3, O. Tomášek3,4, T. Albrecht3,4, Z. Šimek1

1 Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Department of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences, Studenec, Czech Republic; 4 Department of Zoology, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP12-P14-We - Secrets of dyeing fabrics: Blue dyeM. Ganeczko1, K. Rogala1, B. Witkowski1, M. Biesaga1, M. Grzybowski2, M. Woźniak3, T. Gierczak1

1 University of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland; 2 University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw, Poland; 

3 Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Warsaw, Poland 

APP12-P15-We - Optimization of the chromatographic analysis of dietary polyphenols obtained by µSPEed extraction of different food matricesP. Porto-Figueira1, J. Figueira1, J. Pereira1, J. Câmara1,2

1 CQM - Centro de Química da Madeira- Universidade da Madeira, ACE lab - Analytical Chemistry and Enology lab, Funchal, Portugal; 2 Universidade da Madeira, Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia, Funchal, Portugal 

APP 13 Clinical analysisAPP13-P02-We - Monitoring of cefepime in human serum and plasma by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography and liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometryN. Šestáková, R. Theurillat, P. Sendi, W. ThormannUniversity of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

APP13-P03-We - New LC-MS/MS method for determination of plasma bisphenols, parabens and estrogens revealed three times higher levels of bisphenol F than bisphenol A in healthy menL. Kolatorova1, T. Chlupacova1, J. Vitku1, J. Heracek2, M. Vlk3, L. Starka1, R. Hampl11 Institute of Endocrinology, Department of Steroids and Proteofactors, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Charles University in Prague - First Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Experimental Botany ASCR, Isotope Laboratory, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP13-P04-We - Newly developed LC-MS/MS method for determination of 7β-hydroxy-epiandrosterone revealed its higher concentrations in infertile menJ. Vitku1, L. Kolatorova1, T. Chlupacova1, J. Heracek2, R. Hampl1, L. Starka1

1 Institute of Endocrinology, Department of Steroids and Proteofactors, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Charles University in Prague - First faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Prague, Czech Republic 

APP13-P05-We - Chromatographic analysis of thiamine and its derivatives for routine diagnostics in whole bloodJ. Jenčo1,2, L. Kujovská Krčmová1,2, L. Javorská1,2, K. Čentíková1, D. Solichová1,2, P. Solich1

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University Hospital, 3rd Internal Gerontometabolic Clinic, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP13-P06-We - Analysis of genetic variants of transferrin in human serum after desialylation by capillary zone electrophoresis and capillary isoelectric focusingJ. Caslavska1, C. Lanz1, P. Burda2, M. Tobler2, W. Thormann1

1 University of Bern, Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory- Institute for Infectious Diseases, Bern, Switzerland; 2 University Children's Hospital Zürich, Division of Metabolism, Zürich, Switzerland 

APP13-P07-We - New UHPLC-MS/MS method for determination of urinary retinol in patients with various diseasesK. Kučerová1,2, L. Kujovská Krčmová1,2, Z. Mikanová1, L. Matysová1

1 Charles University- Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University Hospital in Hradec Králové, 3rd Internal Gerontometabolic Clinic, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP13-P08-We - Development and application of an enzyme activity assay for β-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase using LC-MS and stable isotope labelingE.M. Prugger1, A. Eberl1, M.M. Schober2, D.A. Merle2, P. Kotzbeck2, C. Magnes1, F. Sinner1

1 Joanneum Research, HEALTH-Institute for Biomedicine and Health Sciences, Graz, Austria; 2 Medical University of Graz, Department of Internal Medicine, Graz, Austria 

124 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP13-P09-We - A new tool for the automated sample preparation of whole blood samples by LC-MS using a commercial autosamplerG. Boehm1, C. Berchtold2, R. Bolliger1, R. Falsia1, T. Preiswerk1, G. Schlotterbeck2

1 CTC Analytics AG, Applications, Zwingen, Switzerland; 2 Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Hochschule für Life Sciences, Muttenz, Switzerland 

APP13-P10-We - Comparative quantification of inflammation proteins in dried blood samples and serum using selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry and immunonephelometryV. Vidova1, M. Klugova1,2, V. Thon1,2, J. Klanova1, Z. Spacil11 Masaryk University- Faculty of Science, Research Center for Toxic Compounds in the Environment RECETOX, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno, Department of Immunology, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP13-P11-We - The optimal separation of very polar small molecules using UHPLC–MS/MS: Comparison of various stationary phases and its possible application for clinical researchL. Javorska1,2, L. Kujovska Krcmova1,2, N. Hazukova1, J. Jenco1,2, L. Sobotka2, P. Solich1

1 Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; 2 University Hospital Hradec Králové, 3rd Internal Gerontometabolic Clinic, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 

APP13-P12-We - Metabolic signatures of adrenal steroids from saliva and serum using LC-MS/MS with the polarity switchingN. Lee, M.H. ChoiKIST, Molecular Recognition Research Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP13-P13-We - Simultaneous determination of gemcitabine hydrochloride and irinotecan hydrochloride in rat plasma by high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detectorD. Cosco1, M. Locatelli2, C. Celia2, D. Paolino3, L. Di Marzio2

1 University of Catanzaro “Magna Græcia”-, Inter-Regional Research Center for Food Safety & Health, Catanzaro, Italy; 

2 University "G. D'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara, Dept. Of Pharmacy, Chieti, Italy; 3 University of Catanzaro ‘‘Magna Graecia’’, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Catanzaro, Italy 

APP13-P14-We - The analysis of C3-epimers of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in serum by LC/MS/MST. Kahler, S.H. Liang, S. Lupo, F. CarrollRestek Corporation, LC Solutions, Bellefonte, USA 

APP13-P15-We - Individual variations in urinary caffeine levels and coffee response among middle age womenM. YangSookmyung Women's University, Reasearch Center for Cell Fate Control- College of Pharmacy, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

APP13-P16-We - Identifying vitamins D2/D3 and their 25-OH metabolites and C3 epimers in a single LC-MS runK. Tseng1, T. Ono2, T. Hirose3, D. Keck4

1 Nacalai USA- Inc., Product Manager, San Diego, USA; 2 Nacalai USA- Inc., Vice President, San Diego, USA; 3 Nacalai Tesque- Inc., Research and Development, Kyoto, Japan; 4 Nacalai Tesque- Inc., International Business Development, Kyoto, Japan 

APP13-P17-We - Development of a simplified HPLC method for multiresidual determination of carbamate and organophosphorus in blood and liver of companion animalsB.H. de Souza1, L.S. Watanabe2, T.B. Madeira2, V.A.D.S. Weigert1, M.B. Almeida2, E. Carrilho3, A.L. Chryssafidis1, S.L. Nixdorf2

1 Laboratório de Toxicologia Veterinária- Universidade Estadual de Londrina, ToxiVet- CCA-DMVP, Londrina, Brazil; 2 Laboratório de Desenvolvimento de Instrumentação e Automação Analítica – DIA- Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Chemistry, Londrina, Brazil; 3 Instituto de Química de São Carlos – BioMics- Universidade de São Paulo, Chemistry, Sao Carlos, Brazil 

125HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP 14 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSISAPP14-P01-We - Rapid screening of parabens in human urine samples by ultrasound-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction and isotope dilution UHPLC-QTOF-MSW.H. Ding, J.L. WangNational Central University, Department of Chemistry, Taoyuan, Taiwan- Province of China 

APP14-P02-We - Determination of perfluoroalkyl acid isomers in soils, plants and earthworms collected from biosolids-amended fields using UPLC-MS/MSB. Wen, H. Zhang, Y. Wu, S. ZhangState Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology- Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences- Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 

APP14-P04-We - Degradation products of sulfamethoxazole after treatment with chlorine dioxideK. Eckey1, S. Willach2, H.V. Lutze2, T.C. Schmidt2, U. Karst1

1 University of Muenster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Muenster, Germany; 2 University Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Chemistry- Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Essen, Germany 

APP14-P06-We - Sensitive online SPE determination of bisphenol A in water samplesJ. Böttcher, K. Monks, J. RohloffKNAUER Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH, Applications & Academy, Berlin, Germany 

APP14-P07-We - On-line miniaturized solid phase extraction (mSPE) for organic pollutant determination at seawater samplesD. Vega-Moreno1, B. Abaroa-Pérez1, J.J. Hernández-Brito2

1 Universidad de Las Palmas GC ULPGC, Chemistry, Las Palmas de G.C., Spain; 2 Plataforma Oceánica de Canarias PLOCAN, Telde, Spain 

APP14-P09-We - Ionic liquid modified metal-organic framework composite as dSPE material and LC-MS/MS for determination of glyphosate, bialaphos and thier metabolins in environmental waterM. JinNingbo Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention- Ningbo- Zhejiang- 31, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Health Risk Appraisal for Trace Toxic Chemicals, Ningbo, China 

APP14-P10-We - Determination of the degree of substitution of hydrophobized hyaluronan by gas chromatographyJ. Kulhanek, M. Hermannova, R. Sulakova, G. Huerta-Angeles, D. Smejkalova, V. VelebnyContipro a.s., Dolni Dobrouc, Czech Republic 

APP14-P11-We - The study of 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethynylestradiol sorption behavior in water-sediment system using QuEChERSJ. Sadílek1, M. Hvězdová1, B. Maršálek2, Z. Šimek1

1 Masaryk university, RECETOX, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Botany AS CR, Department of experimental phycology and ecotoxicology, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP14-P12-We - Optimization and validation of a UPLC -MS/MS using Unispray for the quantification of pesticide metabolites in surface, ground and drinking watersK. Van Den Steen, P. JoosWater-link, Laboratory, Antwerp, Belgium 

APP14-P13-We - Screening methodology for the determination of unknowns in drinking, surface and waste watersP. Joos, E. Van Meenen, K. Van Den SteenWater-link, Laboratory, Antwerp, Belgium 

APP14-P14-We - Comparison of different interfaces in LC-MS/MS in the determination of glyphosate and AMPAJ. Daems, K. Van Den Steen, P. JoosWater-link, Laboratory, Antwerp, Belgium 

126 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP14-P15-We - Development and validation of a hydrophilic interaction LC-MS/MS method for the quantification of the antidiabetic drug metformin and six others pharmaceuticals in wastewaterR. Oertel1, J. Baldauf2, J. Rossmann2

1 GWT TU Dresden, Institute of Clinical Paharmacology, Dresden, Germany; 2 TU Dresden, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Dresden, Germany 

APP14-P16-We - Screening of soil and fish contamination with dechlorane-related flame retardants in Guiyu: The largest E-waste recycling city in ChinaW. Tao1, L. Shen2, L. Xu1, Z. Zhou1, H.Q. Xie1, B. Zhao1

1 State key laboratory of environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology- Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences- Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 2 Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, Toronto- Ontario, Canada 

APP14-P17-We - UHPLC optimization for food and beverage additive analysisA. Lamb1, K. Meadows1, B. King1, M. DePra2, S. Fabel2, J. Bardsley1

1 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry, Runcorn, United Kingdom; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry, Germering, Germany 

APP14-P18-We - Determination of amino acids in ensiled grass press juice using LC-MS/MSP. Fojtíková1, D. Kahoun1, D. Schwarz2

1 Faculty of Science- University of South Bohemia, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, České Budějovice, Czech Republic; 2 Technical University of Munich, Chair of Chemistry of Biogenic Resources, Straubing, Germany 

APP14-P19-We - Quantitation of pharmaceutical and personal care products in water using a laminar flow tandem mass spectrometerA. Bisi1, S. Reddy2, K. Baudin3, J. Foss2

1 PerkinElmer Italia SpA, Sales, Milan, Italy; 2 PerkinElmer Inc., Research and developement, Shelton, USA; 3 PerkinElmer Inc., Europe team, Villebon sur Yvette, France 

APP14-P20-We - Optimization of sample preparation techniques for isolation of cyanopeptides (anabaenopeptin, microginins) from cyanobacterial biomass sampled in the Czech RepublicL. Jaša1, P. Urajová2, P. Hrouzek2, K. Hilscherová1, L. Švihálková Šindlerová3, P. Babica1

1 Masaryk university, Recetox, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Centre Algatech, Třeboň, Czech Republic; 3 Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Free Radical Pathophysiology, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP14-P21-We - Capillary gel electrophoretic analysis for the degradation study of nanodispersed zein as pesticide delivery systemT. Kacsó1, I.O. Neaga1, A. Erincz1, C.E. Astete2, C.M. Sabliov2, R. Oprean1, E. Bodoki11 Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 

2 Louisiana State University, Biological & Agricultural Engineering, Baton Rouge, USA 

APP14-P23-We - Multiresidues pesticides search and determination in Sassandra RiverN.C. Amin1,2, N.C. Ablé3, K.S. Dibi4, G.S. Degny1, K.A. Malan2,5, L. Kouadio5,6

1 Institut National D'hygiene Publique, Laboratoire des Eaux Et Aliments, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire; 2 Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Chimie Analytique- Bromatologie- Chimie Générale- Chimie Minérale, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire; 3 Laboratoire National de la Sante Publique, Chimie, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire; 4 Laboratoire National de la Sante Publique, Toxicologie, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire; 5 Laboratoire National de la Sante Publique, Direction, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire; 6 Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Santé Publique, Abidjan, Côte D'ivoire 

APP14-P24-We - Determination of red clover-derived isoflavones in the rumen fluid by HPLC-DAD/FLDM. Zapletalová, A. Smejkalová, J. Kašparovská, T. KašparovkýMasaryk University, Department of Biochemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

APP14-P25-We - Method development for the analysis of basic pharmaceuticals in wastewaters using SPE and HILIC-MS/MSP. Landová1, M. Kočnar2, M. Vávrová1

1 Brno University of Technology- Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Brno University of Technology- Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Physical and Applied Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

127HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

APP14-P26-We - Analysis of PAH adsorpted over marine microplastics surface by HPLC with fluorescence detectionD. Vega-Moreno1, B. Abaroa-Pérez1, N. Beltrán-Escuriola2, J.J. Hernández-Brito2

1 Universidad de Las Palmas GC ULPGC, Chemistry, Las Palmas de G.C., Spain; 2 Plataforma Oceánica de Canarias PLOCAN, Telde, Spain

APP14-P27-We - Removal of pharmaceuticals by advanced oxidation processesT. Švestková1,2, P. Landová1,2, T. Macsek2, M. Úterský2, M. Vávrová1, P. Hlavínek2

1 Brno University of Technology, Faculty of chemistry- Institute of Environmental Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering- AdMaS centre, Brno, Czech Republic

Program track Young and Tutorials (YOU)YOU 1 2D-LCYOU1-P01-Mo - Chip-based HPLC with an integrated droplet interface for surface enhanced raman detectionR. Gerhardt, A.J. Peretzki, D. BelderUniversity of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany 

YOU1-P02-Mo - Membrane evaporative interface for LCxLCE. Fornells1, B. Barnett2, M. Bailey3, R.A. Shellie3, E.F. Hilder4, M.C. Breadmore5

1 University of Tasmania, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Hobart, Australia; 

2 Trajan Scientific and Medical, Melbourne, Australia; 3 Trajan Scientific and Medical, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Melbourne, Australia; 4 University of South Australia Future Industries Institute, ARC Training Centre for Portable Analytical Separation Technologies - ASTech, Adelaide, Australia; 5 University of Tasmania, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, Hobart, Australia 

YOU1-P03-Mo - Increasing flexibility in two-dimensional liquid chromatography by pulsed elution of the first dimension (Pulsed-elution 2D-LC)N.J. Nielsen1, S.S. Jakobsen1,2, S. Verdier2, A.B. Hansen2, J.H. Christensen1

1 University of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Science, Frederiksberg, Denmark; 2 Haldor Topsoe A/S, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 

YOU1-P04-Mo - Two-dimentional LC for analysis of monoclonal antibody during bioprocess developmentJ.H. Heo, D. Richardson, S. YuMSD, Bioprocess Development, Kenilworth- NJ, USA 

YOU 2 Separation mechanismsYOU2-P01-Mo - Numerical study of the thermal conductivity of columns packed with fully porous and superficially porous particlesS. Deridder, K. Broeckhoven, G. DesmetVrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium 

YOU2-P02-Mo - Dual retention mechanism on stationary phases with embedded polar groupK. Krzemińska, S. Bocian, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University, Chair of Environmental Chemistry & Bioanalitics, Torun, Poland 

YOU2-P03-Mo - Transport of molecules of different sizes through monolithic, core-shell and porous silica columns. Effect of porous silica architectureK.L. Nguyen1,2, V. Wernert1, R. Denoyel1, A. Galarneau3, Y. Didi31 MADIREL, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France; 2 Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Hanoi, Viet Nam; 3 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, Montpellier, France 

YOU2-P04-Mo - Solvation processes in liquid chromatography - the importance and measurementS. Bocian, M. Skoczylas, K. Krzemińska, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Chair of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Toruń, Poland 

128 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU 3 ProteomicsYOU3-P01-Mo - Characterization of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic chip containing immobilized trypsin for rapid protein digestionA. Kecskemeti, C.N. Nagy, A. GasparUniversity of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary 

YOU3-P02-Mo - Novel approach to determine lipidated analogs of prolactin-releasing peptide via LC-MS using monolithic columnJ. Zemenová1,2, D. Sýkora2, L. Maletínská1

1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Czech Academy of Sciences, Group of Lenka Maletínská, Prague, Czech Republic; 2 University of Chemisty and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic 

YOU3-P03-Mo- Trinity P1 mixed mode chromatography enables mass spectrometry compatible orthogonal peptide separation to reversed phaseP. Yu1, M. Wilhelm1, D. Zolg1, X. Sun2, X. Liu2, A. Huhmer3, B. Kuster1

1 Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, USA 

YOU3-P04-Mo - Predictive chromatography of peptides for optimized fractionation in bottom-up proteomicsE. Solovyeva1, A. Lobas2, A. Kopylov3, L. Levitsky2, I. Ilyina3, S. Moshkovskii3, M. Gorshkov2

1 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Department of Molecular and Chemical Physics, Dolgoprudny, Russian Federation; 2 Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russian Federation; 3 Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russian Federation 

YOU 4 Sample preparationYOU4-P01-Mo - Determination of selected fat soluble vitamins from bovine milk using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction coupled with HPLC-UV equipped with a core-shell columnA. Quigley, S. Walsh, D. Connolly, W. CumminsWaterford Institute of Technology, Department of Science, Waterford, Ireland 

YOU4-P02-Mo - Development of an HPLC bioreactor based on immobilized enterokinase for the cleavage of fusion proteinsS. Tengattini1, F. Rinaldi1, C. Temporini1, E. Calleri1, L. Piubelli2, T. Bavaro1, G. Massolini11 University of Pavia, Department of Drug Sciences, Pavia, Italy; 2 University of Insubria, Department of Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Varese, Italy 

YOU4-P03-Mo - Automated robotic sample preparation for metabolomics with hyphenation to LC-SWATH/MS acquisition for plasma and liver samplesM. Raetz1, R. Picenoni2, G. Boehm2, G. Hopfgartner1

1 University of Geneva, CHIAM, Geneve 4, Switzerland; 2 CTC Analytics, Zwingen, Switzerland 

YOU4-P04-Mo - Easy and cheap apparatus for the off-line automatization of miniaturized sample preparation techniquesD.A. Vargas Medina, L. Schwerz, D. Menini, A.J. Santos NetoUniversidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Química de São carlos, São Carlos, Brazil 

YOU 5 Metabolomics and lipidomicsYOU5-P01-Mo - Use of a novel linear retention index system as identification tool in liquid chromatography: Applications in lipidomicsF. Rigano1, P. Dugo1,2, L. Mondello1,2

1 Chromaleont S.r.L., c/o Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy; 2 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy 

YOU5-P02-Mo - Simultaneous non-polar and polar lipid analysis by complementary online two-dimensional liquid chromatography and high resolution mass spectrometryE. Rampler, B. Mitic, M. Schwaiger, G. KoellenspergerUniversity of Vienna, Analytical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

129HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU5-P03-Mo - Oxysterols in cancerH. Roberg-Larsen, F. Sved Skottvol, K. Bjørseth, S. Solheim, E. Lundanes, J. Thorne2, S. Ray WilsonUniversity of Oslo, Chemistry, Oslo, Norway; 2 University of Leeds, School of Food Science, Leeds, United Kingdom 

YOU5-P04-Mo - Increasing peak capacity and selectivity of LC-MS by incorporation of low-field drift-tube ion mobility separationT. Causon, S. HannUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Vienna, Austria 

YOU 6 Chiral and achiral stationary phasesYOU6-P01-Mo - Stationary phase optimized selectivity chiral liquid chromatography (SOS-CLC) as a novel perspective for the separation of stereoisomersR. Hegade, F. LynenGhent University- Belgium, Separation Science Group- Department of Organic & Macromolecular chemistry- Faculty of Sciences- Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium 

YOU6-P02-Mo - Flavanones enantioseparation by LC-ESI-MS/MS and its applicationI. Baranowska, J. Hejniak, S. BajkaczSilesian University of Technology- Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic- Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Gliwice, Poland 

YOU6-P03-Mo - Multi-parametric characterization of amino acids- and peptide-silica stationary phases – a column selection for separation targetsM. Skoczylas, S. Bocian, B. BuszewskiNicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland 

YOU6-P04-Mo - Nitrogen-incorporated tetrahedral amorphous carbon thin-films - a new electrode for the HPLC-EC of biological and environmental analytesR. Jarosova1,2, A. Castiaux1, J. Qiu3, G. Swain1

1 Michigan State University, Chemistry, East Lansing, USA; 2 Charles University in Prague, University Research Centre UNCE "Supramolecular Chemistry"- Department of Analytical Chemistry- UNESCO Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry-, Prague, Czech Republic; 3 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois, USA 

YOU 7 Ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometryYOU7-P01-Mo - Pharmacokinetics and brain uptake study of novel AMPA receptor antagonist perampanel in Sprague Dawely rats using a validated UHPLC-QTOF-MS methodD. Paul, L. Allakonda, A. Sahu, S. Surendran, P. Johnsi Rani, R.P. Sayali, S. NanjappanNational Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research NIPER-Hyderabad, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Hyderabad, India

YOU7-P02-Mo - Analysis of chestnut tannins by reversed phase- and hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled to ion mobility and high resolution mass spectrometryP. Venter, A. de Villiers, H. PaschUniversity of Stellenbosch, Department of chemistry and polymer science, Stellenbosch, South Africa 

YOU7-P03-Mo - Solid phase microextraction and liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry: A powerful platform for in vivo brain metabolomics studiesN. Reyes Garces1, E. BoyacI1, G.A. Gomez Rios1, B. Bojko1, D. Vuckovic2, C. Hamani3, J. Pawliszyn1

1 University of Waterloo, Chemistry, Waterloo, Canada; 2 Concordia University, Montréal, Canada; 3 University of Toronto, Neurosurgery, Toronto, Canada 

YOU7-P04-Mo - Measuring steroid profiles in whale blubber by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometryA. Boggs1, T. Schock1, L. Schwacke2, T. Galligan3, J. Morey4, W. McFee4, J. Kucklick1

1 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, USA; 2 National Marine Mammal Foundation, Chalreston, USA; 

3 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA; 4 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Charleston, USA 

130 HPLC 2017 PRAGUE, 18 – 22 JUNE 2017, CZECH REPUBLIC

YOU 8 Electromigration techniquesYOU8-P01-Mo - Optimisation of an electrophoretic approach for the screening and the development of new antithrombotic drugsE. Farcaş1, C. Bouckaert2, A.C. Servais1, J. Crommen1, L. Pochet2, M. Fillet1

1 University of Liège, Department of Pharmacy- Laboratory for the Analysis of Medicines- CIRM, Liège, Belgium; 2 University of Namur, Namur Medicine & Drug Innovation Center NaMEDIC- Narilis, Namur, Belgium 

YOU8-P02-Mo - Two-dimensional capillary zone electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry for the characterization of monoclonal antibody charge variants on the intact levelK. Jooß1,2, J. Hühner1,3, C. Neusüß1

1 Aalen University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen, Germany; 2 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Neuherberg, Germany; 3 University of Tübingen, Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Tübingen, Germany 

YOU8-P03-Mo - Single-isomer cyclodextrin derivatives in chiral capillary electrophoresis: The past, the present and the futureE. Varga, T. Sohajda, L. SzenteCyclolab- Cyclodextrin R&D Ltd., Budapest, Hungary 

YOU8-P04-Mo - Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a novel technique in analysis of cholesterol and its metabolitesM. GregusDepartment of Chemistry, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic 

YOU 9 Monolithic columnsYOU9-P01-Tu - Macroscopic three dimensional carbon nanohorns monolith for (micro)solid-phase extraction of volatile organic compoundsB. Fresco, S. CárdenasUniversity of Córdoba, Analytical Chemistry, Córdoba, Spain 

YOU9-P02-Tu - Preparation and analytical application of novel anion-exchangers for ion chromatography with improved selectivity toward organic acidsA. Zatirakha, O. Shchukina, A. Uzhel, A. Gorbovskaya, R. Ogorodnikov, A. Smolenkov, O. ShpigunLomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department, Moscow, Russian Federation 

YOU9-P03-Tu - Variation of parameters influencing the immobilization of ligands onto epoxy-modified silica monolithsB. Peters1, T. Kupfer1, E. Machtejevas2, G. Jung1, P. Knoell11 Merck, Analytical R&D, Darmstadt, Germany; 2 Merck, Advanced Analytical, Darmstadt, Germany 

YOU9-P04-Tu - Development of monolithic capillary column with an integrated electrochemical detector for the determination of dopamine in urineM. Komendová1, R. Metelka1, J. Urban2

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Department of Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic 

YOU 10 SFC and SFC/MSYOU10-P01-Tu - Online supercritical fluid extraction-supercritical fluid chromatography-mass spectrometry for carotenoids determination in red habanero peppersM. Zoccali1, D. Giuffrida2, P. Dugo1,3,4, L. Mondello1,3,4

1 Chromaleont srl, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy; 2 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche- Odontoiatriche e delle Immagini Morfologiche e Funzionali, Messina, Italy; 

3 University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Unit of Food Science and Nutrition- Department of Medicine, Rome, Italy; 4 University of Messina, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche- Biologiche- Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, Messina, Italy 

YOU10-P02-Tu - Development of novel poly(vinylpyridine)-based SFC columns and their applicationsK. Nagai1, S. Shinkura1, T. Shibata1, Y. Yoshimoto2, A. Ohnishi21 DAICEL Corporation, CPI company, Himeji, Japan; 2 DAICEL Corporation, CPI company, Myoko, Japan 

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YOU10-P03-Tu - Influence of sample injection solvent on peak shape for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds in SFCV. Desfontaine1, A. Tarafder2, J. Fairchild2, J. Hill2, J.L. Veuthey1, D. Guillarme1

1 University of Geneva, Analytical Sciences, Genève, Switzerland; 2 Waters Corporation, Research, Milford, USA 

YOU10-P04-Tu - UHPSFC/ESI-MS lipidomic analysis of tissues and plasma from kidney cancer patientsM. Khalikova1, M. Lísa1, E. Cífková1, D. Vrána2, B. Melichar2, V. Študent3, M. Holčapek1

1 University of Pardubice, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pardubice, Czech Republic; 2 Palacký University, Medical School and Teaching Hospital- Department of Oncology, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 3 Palacký University, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry- Department of Urology, Olomouc, Czech Republic 

YOU 11 Pharmaceutical analysisYOU11-P01-Tu - Metabolic study of methylstenbolone in horsesL.S. Choi1, J.K.Y. Wong1, W.H. Kwok1, P. Curl2, T.S.M. Wan1

1 The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Racing Laboratory, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2 The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Department of Veterinary Regulation and Biosecurity Policy, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 

YOU11-P02-Tu - Analytical quality by design - a methodical approach for the quantitative estimation of teriflunomide from human plasmaA. Ayre, M. Bhavsar, P. ChaudhariDr. L. H. Hiranandani College of Pharmacy, Quality Assurance, Ulhasnagar- Thane, India 

YOU11-P03-Tu - Exploring mixed-mode HPLC as an alternative to reversed phase HPLC for impurity profiling of drug candidatesE. Lemasson1, Y. Richer1, S. Bertin2, P. Hennig2, E. Lesellier1, C. West1

1 ICOA, Analytical Chemistry, Orléans, France; 2 Institut de Recherches Servier, Suresnes, France 

YOU11-P04-Tu - A normal phase chiral HPLC method for the separation of eight isomers of core + omeN. Joshi1, D. Balaji1, A. Athimoolam2, J. Paulose2, J. Tan3, L. Blue3, J. Tedrow4, F. Bob4

1 Syngene Amgen Research Center- Syngene International Limited, Process Development-Attribute Science, Bangalore, India; 

2 Syngene Amgen Research Center- Syngene International Limited, Process Development-Drug Substance, Bangalore, India; 

3 Amgen, Attribute Science, Thousands Oak- CA, USA; 4 Amgen, Drug Substance Technologies, Thousands Oak- CA, USA 

YOU 13 Ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatographyYOU13-P01-Tu - Exploration by UHPLC-HRMS of the enzymatic phosphorylation of pyrimidine nucleosidesJ. Ferey, D. Da Silva, C. Colas, P. Lafite, V. Roy, L. Agrofoglio, R. Daniellou, B. MaunitICOA, Orléans, France 

YOU13-P02-Tu - Retention prediction in reversed phase HPLC using quantitative structure-retention relationships applied to the hydrophobic subtraction modelY. Wen1, P.R. Haddad1, M. Talebi1, R.I.J. Amos1, R. Szucs2, J.W. Dolan3, C.A. Pohl41 Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science, School of Physical Sciences-Chemistry, Hobart, Australia; 2 Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich, United Kingdom; 3 LC Resources, McMinnville OR, USA; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale CA, USA 

YOU13-P03-Tu - Artificial neural network in the prediction of gradient retention times for rebaudioside A in liquid chromatographyN. Mert Ozupek1, L. Cavas2

1 Dokuz Eylül University- Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, IZMIR, Turkey; 

2 Dokuz Eylül University, Department of Chemistry, IZMIR, Turkey 

YOU13-P04-Tu - Development and validation of an analytical residues method of the Aminopropyldodecylpropanediamine biocide disinfectant in dairy products by LC-MS/MSK. Slimani1, Y. Pirotais1, J.P. Abjean1, P. Maris2, D. Hurtaud-pessel11 Anses, Residues and Contaminants Analysis Unit, Fougères, France; 2 Anses, Fougères, France 

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YOU 14 Clinical analysisYOU14-P01-Tu - Systems for detection of monoamines in tissues beyond brainJ. Nagler1, K.W. Schramm1, P. Pfluger2, S. Sonja2

1 Helmholtz Center Munich, MEX, Oberschleißheim, Germany; 2 Helmholtz Center Munich, IDO, Garching, Germany 

YOU14-P02-Tu - Discovery and quantification of metabolic markers attributed to the activity of intestinal microbiotaT. Pavlová1, V. Vidová2, J. Bienertová-Vašků1, J. Klánová2, Z. Spáčil21 Masaryk University, Department of Pathological Physiology, Brno, Czech Republic; 2 Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment RECETOX, Brno, Czech Republic 

YOU14-P03-Tu - Bioactive compounds of steam-blanched and differently dried onionsL. Priecina1, D. Karklina1, I. Cinkmanis2

1 Latvia University of Agriculture, Department of Food Technology, Jelgava, Latvia; 2 Latvia University of Agriculture, Department of Chemistry, Jelgava, Latvia 

YOU14-P04-Tu - Determination of phenolic acids using activated carbon-polymer extraction columnW.L. Liu, Y.C. Kuo, H.Y. HuangChung Yuan Christian University, Chemistry, Taoyuan City, Taiwan- Province of China

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