At Dextrose Technologies Pvt. Ltd., we provide Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (LCMS / LC–MS/MS) services for high-confidence molecular weight confirmation, compound identification, and impurity/degradation profiling. LCMS is ideal for non-volatile and thermally sensitive compounds where mass-based confirmation is required. We support R&D and exploratory projects with clear reporting and practical interpretation. Molecular Weight Confirmation We confirm molecular mass and assess molecular ions/adducts (as applicable) to support identity verification and batch comparison. Compound Identification and Characterization We support compound identification using LC separation plus MS/MS-based fragmentation (scope-dependent), enabling stronger confidence than chromatography alone. Impurity Identification and Profiling We detect and profile impurities in complex mixtures and help prioritize unknown peaks for follow-up characterization. Degradation Product Identification We support stability investigations by detecting and identifying degradation products formed under storage or stress conditions (as applicable to your study plan). Metabolite Identification For exploratory studies, we can support metabolite detection/identification workflows based on the sample type and objective (project-dependent). Bioanalytical Sample Analysis (non-GLP exploratory) We handle exploratory bioanalytical analysis for R&D (non-GLP), with method approach finalized based on matrix complexity and target sensitivity. Peptide and Small Molecule Analysis We support peptide and small molecule analysis (project scope dependent), including mass confirmation and profiling. MS Data Interpretation and Reporting We provide structured reports with chromatograms, key ions, observed masses, and interpretation notes—so teams can act quickly. Deliverables * Chromatograms + peak tables * Observed m/z values and spectra/MSMS details (where applicable) * Impurity/degradation profiling summary * Quantitative results (if calibration standards are provided/defined) * Clear conclusions and next-step recommendations Get started Share your sample type, expected mass range, target analytes (if known), and objective (ID/impurities/degradation). We’ll recommend the most reliable LCMS approach.