Hi Greg,
There’s an official method that uses EA-IRMS for honey adulteration analysis. This approach is actually relatively popular in New Zealand. Adding LC-IRMS to that provides higher sensitivity / capability for authenticity testing.
Regards,
Sean Dalawampu
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Isotope Ratio and Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometry
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Has anyone ever tried analyzing honey via EA-IRMS? Is this at all advisable?
Regards,
Greg