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Results for tag: "Gas Chromatography In Medical Applications"

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Gas chromatography (GC) is a common analytical technique used within medical applications as part of the broader market of medical devices. It involves the separation of volatile compounds in a gaseous state which makes it suitable for a variety of analyses, including the detection of drugs, monitoring of anesthetic gases, measurement of blood alcohol levels, and the identification of metabolic disorders. In medical diagnostics, GC is employed in the testing of biological samples such as blood, urine, and tissue to diagnose disease or monitor treatment efficacy. The utility of gas chromatography in clinical research and forensic pathology is also notable, where it aids in toxicological investigations and therapeutic drug monitoring. Gas chromatography systems designed for medical applications must meet stringent regulatory standards for accuracy, reliability, and safety as part of their classification as medical devices. Several manufacturers and companies specialize in the production and enhancement of gas chromatography equipment within the medical sector. Notable players in the market include Agilent Technologies, which offers an array of GC systems and related supplies; Thermo Fisher Scientific, known for their analytical instruments including gas chromatographs; PerkinElmer, providing innovative GC solutions for various medical applications; Shimadzu Corporation, with a focus on analytical and measuring instruments; and Waters Corporation, which develops various chromatography and mass spectrometry systems. These companies continue to innovate within the medical device market, adapting to changing technologies and advancing healthcare diagnostics and research. Show Less Read more