Dear valued customers

We hope finds you in good health and high spirits. we, at JIJELABOGLASS PLC, are thrilled to announce the launch of our training package in water and waste water analysis.

Our courses are designed specifically for individuals like you, who are keen to enhance their expertise in this field. Whether you are a professional working in the water industry or simply passionate about environmental conservation, our training package will provide you with the necessary tools to excel.

Here are some key highlights of our training package:

1. Comprehensive curriculum covering all aspects of water and waste water analysis.

2. Practical sessions to reinforce theoretical knowledge.

3. Small class sizes to facilitate personalized attention.

4. Flexible scheduling options to suit your convenience.

5. Certification upon successful completion of the course.

Service Announcement

250 Types of Pesticides analysis, either identification or quantitative in complex sample matrix now available at JIJE Analytical Testing Service Laboratory.

The global agriculture industry uses over a thousand different pesticides in the production of food. Producers require pesticides to meet the increasing demand for reasonably priced food. This growing demand has increased the use of pesticides and encouraged problematic agricultural practices that have elevated risks in the food supply and the environment. Concerns about trace level chemical pollutants in food are driving the demand for more rapid and reliable methods for the identification and quantitation of chemical residues.

JIJE Analytical Testing Service Laboratory introduce pesticides residue analysis (250 pesticide components) in its service list. We have 250 pesticide standards to analyze pesticides using LC-MS/MS; GC-MS, GC-FID/ECD/NPD and GC-MS/MS.

We perform pesticide residue analysis in coffee, Black tea, Honey, Juice, Cereal crop, Oil seeds, Vegetables, Fruits, Alcohols and Beverages, Drinking and Irrigation water, Soil and other samples.

Laboratory Facilities & Quality System

Here, we demonstrate screening and quantitation for 246 pesticides and metabolites using an Agilent Ultivo Triple Quadrupole LC/MS.

Our Laboratory equipped with Agilent 8890GC 7000D MS/MS that operated by highly qualified and knowledgeable staff in area of field. We create the capability to perform pesticide residue analysis in any complex sample matrix.

We are delight to announce for Coffee, Honey, black tea, oil seed and cereals exports to send your sample to our laboratory rather to send it overseas.

Regulatory bodies and Imports invited to utilize our laboratory service.

Service Announcement

Introduction

Pharmaceuticals designed to be slowly degradable or even non degradable to resist chemical degradation during passage through a human or animal body present a special risk when they enter, persist or disseminate in the environment. Such substances are referred to as environmentally persistent pharmaceutical pollutants (EPPPs).

When released into the environment, the biological activity of environmentally persistent pharmaceutical pollutants may directly adversely affect non-target organisms, such as wildlife, and cause long -term impacts on ecosystem health and resilience. The latter occurs through population-level effects on reproductive ability, which persist into future generations of non-target organisms.

JIJE Analytical Testing Service Laboratory delight to announce that we are ready to provide the analytical testing service on detection EPPPs analytes on different sample matrix.

We use high profile Agilent UHPLC, Ultivo MS/MS system for identification and quantification. Method optimization performed by highly qualified professional on chromatography instrument.

Pharmaceutical Pollutant Standards

These are list of pharmaceutical components that we are analyzing at this time.

  1. Ciprofloxacin
  2. Carbamazepine
  3. Diclofenac
  4. Amoxicillin
  5. Tetracycline

Delivery Time of Test Results

We deliver the test results in a short time (1-2 weeks) based on the interest of customer, types and number of samples.  The maximum time to deliver test result is two weeks.

Handling of Customer Item and Sample

The laboratory is committed to keep the customers item and sample until the holding time of each sample. Before disposal of customer item and sample we communicate with the customer regarding removal of the items.

Experts

Our laboratory experts are highly professional, experienced, skilled & working with high motivation & inspiration. They are PhD, MSc, BSc degree holders and graduated from famous universities in the country and abroad. Many of our professionals are highly trained and authorized for specific technical service including analysis of specific and identified parameters.

TRS100 FDA Approval

TRS100 Field Team Update
  💫💥TRS100 FDA Approval 💥💫
Big NEWS.
A European based customer has a PAS (post approval studies) method approved. This means the TRS100 is being used to release product to market!
  
  
  
  TRS100 Already has regulatory approval, right?
Yes – 25% of our customers who use TRS100 for batch release testing already have approval from their local agencies.
We have approvals across Europe and South Americas  
  
  
  
Is regulatory approval essential to TRS100 customers
No. Not all customers require regulatory approval.
Some customer validate the methods according to their internal PQS (pharmaceutical quality systems). R&D applications may not require such stringent validation, e.g. the formulation development and polymorph applications. In-process checks often don’t require reg. approval. Reg approval shouldn’t shut down a sales conversations.  
  
  
  
Why is this SO important?
Despite many of our customer having regulatory approval, many look to the FDA as the ‘gold standard’. We know that the lack of FDA approval has prevented some sales in the past. So now.. No excuse!  
  
  
  
  Are you confident talking to customers about TRS100?
Loop in the SU for technical conversations.
We’re hear to help you sell.
Users outline
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
Call to ActionForward to your Pharma customers
  
  
  

Cary 630 FTIR – Proof-of-concept study for COVID-19 detection via saliva screening

Cary 630 FTIR

Researchers publish proof-of-concept study for COVID-19 detection via saliva screening

Hello everyone,

I would like to inform you about another great research publication involving the Cary 630 FTIR.

Researchers from the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia, together with Agilent experts have published a proof-of-concept study that uses the Cary 630 FTIR for the detection of COVID-19 infections from saliva samples.

The study published in the journal Biomedicines in the special issue “Feature Papers in Molecular and Translation Medicine” investigated the pathophysiological response to a Covid-19 infection by means of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.

Pathophysiological Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection Detected by Infrared Spectroscopy Enables Rapid and Robust Saliva Screening for COVID-19

The researchers acquired infrared spectra of saliva samples collected from 104 individuals (44 healthy participants and 60 COVID-19 positive cases) following a quick and simple sample preparation requiring only ethanol and basic laboratory equipment.

Then a partial least squares discriminant analysis was used to develop a prediction model that allowed to discriminate between saliva samples of COVID-19 positive and COVID-19 negative individuals. The method shows a high sensitivity of 94.48% (leave-one-out cross validation). Remarkably, saliva samples of vaccinated but COVID-19 negative individuals were not wrongly classified.

Agilent and the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute both published media releases this week:

There are also a number of social media posts that you can share or retweet:

Some media outlets have already shown their interest in this story and e.g., interviewed

Associate Professor Hill, the leading researcher of this study. So, we expect more coverage to come soon.

The Cary 630 FTIR is a great tool for infectious disease research and the investigation of biological samples as highlighted in our recently published flyer – The Agilent Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer – Applications in infectious diseases research:

The flyer outlines the benefits of the Cary 630 FTIR for infectious disease research and provides summaries of relevant research publications in this field.

I would like to say ‘Thank You’ to Wesam Alwan and Claire Dawson who developed this nice Applications in infectious diseases research flyer.