Bruker Presents High-Value Life Science, Materials Research and Applied Market Solutions at Analytica 2022
Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR) showcased its innovative scientific instruments and solutions at Analytica 2022, emphasizing advancements in materials and energy research, as well as biopharmaceuticals. Notable product launches include the HYPERION II FT-IR microscope, TGA II FT-IR module, and DART-EVOQ mass spectrometry system, enhancing analytical capabilities across industries. The introduction of Spatial Single-Cell Metabolomics signifies a leap in cancer research and cell biology. These innovations aim to improve laboratory efficiency and analytical precision for a range of applications.
- Launch of advanced scientific instruments like HYPERION II FT-IR microscope and DART-EVOQ mass spectrometry system.
- Introduction of Spatial Single-Cell Metabolomics for improved cancer research capabilities.
- Enhanced analytical solutions for food, biopharma, and materials research sectors.
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HYPERION II FT-IR / IR Laser Imaging Microscope (Photo: Business Wire)
Applied & Industrial Markets
Bruker launches the HYPERION II FT-IR / IR Laser Imaging Microscope as a flexible research platform, combining FT-IR microscopy with QCL IR laser imaging. The HYPERION II is the first IR laser microscope that provides all three transmission, reflection, and ATR modes. Intuitive software allows seamless switching between FT-IR and QCL technology. With an unprecedented imaging speed of 6 mm² per second it sets the new benchmark in vibrational microscopy.
The new TGA II FT-IR module enables advanced gas analysis by hyphenation of thermogravimetry (TG) and FT-IR spectroscopy. Its new cell design allows high temperature analysis up to 370°
Bruker introduces PoN mass spectrometry for accelerated measurements without chromatography to bring the power of mass spectrometry (MS) to new food, beverage, forensics, industrial, security, environmental and pharmaceutical applications. The new Point of Need (PoN) DART-EVOQ triple quadrupole MS system has been developed with the IonSense DART source to enable PoN workflows that reduce analysis time to seconds or minutes, with little to no preparation for rapid analyses of solid, liquid or gas samples.
Food Analysis Solutions
Bruker releases the MPA II Dairy Analyzer for a new standard in quality control and analysis of liquid and solid samples in the dairy industry, and also for plant-based alternatives. It allows automated sampling and homogenization for analyzing liquid products, or with an integrating sphere can also measure heterogeneous materials without sample preparation in diffuse reflection. Near-infrared (
A new NMR Olive Oil-Profiling 1.0™ solution delivers authenticity and quality analysis of olive oil, one of the most adulterated food products worldwide. Olive Oil-Profiling 1.0 is available on the benchtop Fourier™ 80 system for olive oil bottlers, as well as on the 400 MHz NMR FoodScreener™ platform for advanced testing laboratories.
Novel Laboratory Solutions for
Bruker showcases new Fourier 80 FT-NMR capabilities for pharmaceutical and chemical analysis. The Fourier 80 benchtop spectrometer does not require special lab infrastructure or cryogens and offers excellent 1H sensitivity of 200:1 for gradient spectroscopy proton probes, bringing FT-NMR to more research and analytical laboratories. The new Fourier 80 Adjustable Temperature (AT) option enables analysis up to 60°C, and the AT option is compatible with the Fourier 80 PAL sample changer option.
A new benchtop FT-NMR Reaction Monitoring solution and GxP Readiness Kit for the Fourier 80 reaction monitoring solution RxnLab™ has been introduced for chemical and pharmaceutical labs, and features temperature-controlled reaction paths for optimizing process control and monitoring reaction products with the new Fourier 80 flow accessory. Running InsightMR software, the RxnLab brings benchtop FT-NMR to bio- and chemical production for non-NMR experts. The new Fourier 80 GxP Readiness Kit allows full GxP compliance for development and manufacturing labs with 21 CFR part 11 compliance.
The integration of the timsTOF flex platform with 5 micrometer single-cell resolution and novel MALDI Hiplex-IHC assays ushers in the era of unbiased Spatial Single-Cell Metabolomics (SSCM) and enables in situ multiomics tissue and single cell biology research to accelerate drug development. Bruker’s strategic partnership with AmberGen brings game-changing capabilities to single-cell biology with spatial multiomics capabilities that allow researchers to simultaneously observe how drugs affect both protein and metabolic states by combining targeted, high-plex MALDI HiPLEX-IHC protein spatial profiling with unbiased, cellular-resolution, small-molecule MALDI Imaging for co-localization of proteins, and of small molecules such as glycans, lipids, metabolites, or xenobiotics.
Microscopy and Nanoanalysis
The new NeuraLight 3D Ultra™ module expands neuroscience research capabilities and optogenetics applications on Bruker’s Ultima multiphoton microscopes. NeuraLight 3D Ultra provides revolutionary 3D holographic photostimulation, optimized for functional and large-scale studies of neural networks and brain computation. Building upon proprietary spatial light modulator (SLM) technology, NeuraLight 3D Ultra utilizes a new, larger liquid crystal chip for a larger field of view, improved targeting precision, and market-leading speed of 600 hologram frames per second.
Bruker introduces XFlash® 7, the next generation of EDS detectors for elemental analysis with QUANTAX™ energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) accessories that enable chemical analysis on electron microscopes with ultimate speed, sensitivity, and reliability. The new and unique features of XFlash 7 for further increase performance, productivity and lowers the cost of ownership. XFlash 7 detectors offer a range of detector sizes, shapes and window materials, and are designed to provide maximum collection angles for X-rays, with optimized ratio of active detector area and sample-detector distance.
The new timsTOF® HT features a 4th-generation TIMS-XR (trapped ion mobility separation) cell and 14-bit digitizer for even greater dynamic range in proteomics, enhanced peptide coverage and more accurate quantitation, particularly in unbiased 4D plasma and tissue proteomics and epiproteomics. dia-PASEF acquisition on the timsTOF HT quantifies proteins across a large dynamic range even in difficult samples, such as cardiac tissue, without sacrificing throughput or sensitivity.
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