Comment · Wed, October 20, 2021 · ND Owner
Reddit AMA | In-House Lab Edition
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NootropicsDepotGuru · 77 points
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We are very excited to announce that Nootropics Depot will be conducting its first-ever Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything), which is a semi-live Q&A session, about our In-House Analytical Laboratory and we would love for you to join us! See below for full details and get your question(s) ready. We hope to see you there!
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solothesensei · 1 points
That's cool AF! I had no idea FTIR could be a decent proxy measure for purity.
I have another question if you don't mind. Why do you procure different equipments in your lab from different suppliers (eg. Thermo Scientific, Waters, Agilent) instead of getting them all from the same supplier?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Not everyone makes all the machines or makes the same quality machines. Waters is absolutely #1 for liquid chromatography. They are the Ferrari of UPLC, since they developed the technology. They also focused on pharma mostly, so their precision is second to none. They are just very expensive. Thermo buys a lot of companies and brings them into their ecosystem. The Thermo Nicolet FTIRs are the top choice for that methodology. Every manufacturer has their strengths and weaknesses. We have even hired people that used to work for Waters, Thermo, Agilent, etc. So we get good inside information as well.