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What are the Limitations of Gas Chromatography in Toxicology?
While GC is a powerful technique, it does have some limitations:
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Sample Preparation
: Biological samples often require extensive preparation to make them suitable for GC analysis.
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Non-Volatile Compounds
: GC is not suitable for compounds that cannot be vaporized without decomposition.
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Cost and Complexity
: The equipment and expertise required for GC analysis can be expensive and complex, limiting its accessibility in some settings.
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