What Challenges Exist in Using Spectrometers for Toxicology?
Despite their advantages, using spectrometers in toxicology poses certain challenges. Sample preparation can be complex, requiring meticulous extraction and purification processes. Additionally, the interpretation of spectral data demands a high level of expertise to differentiate between similar compounds and to account for potential interferences. Ensuring the accuracy and precision of quantitative measurements remains a persistent challenge in toxicological analysis.