Accompanying PerkinElmer’s NexION® ICP-MS series instruments is Syngistix™ for ICP-MS, a workflow-based software designed to improve efficiencies in the laboratory. It features an intuitive interface, along with automated method setup tools for faster implementation. Plus, its user-defined and customizable reporting capabilities facilitate support for a variety of peripherals, including, but not limited to, online auto-dilution and laser ablation systems. Other benefits include built-in methods, a Syngistix for ICP-MS Enhanced Security™ option for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, and application-specific modules for Single Particle and Single Cell ICP-MS, as well as Automated Method Validation for USP <233>. And last but certainly not least, Syngistix for ICP-MS software is part of the Syngistix atomic spectroscopy software platform, designed to offer a harmonized user experience across PerkinElmer’s AA, ICP and ICP-MS portfolios, making it easier to transition from technique to technique.
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Effective version 4.0, Syngistix for ICP-MS uplevels the operator experience with a database backend for easier LIMS integration and a new graphical, user-friendly FastQuant™ Data Viewer for easier review, reprocessing and exporting, perfect for labs needing to run their instruments day in and day out. Syngistix for ICP-MS is user interactive, enabling you to read data and perform live data reprocessing – in the same place.
Validation of analytical methods is a requirement for many types of labs and method validation is a critical step as these labs seek to obtain accreditation. The challenge is in satisfying regulatory compliance while significantly improving data traceability.
Manual processes of validating methods are time-consuming and prone to errors, which negatively impacts productivity. The Syngistix™ Automated Method Validation application module, an extension of our Syngistix for ICP-MS software and NexION® ICP-MS instruments, is designed to eliminate process inefficiencies by streamlining the workflow and avoiding potential human error faced in traditional ICP-MS method validation.
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