This should be broken down into two separate questions. The two are very different methods with really almost nothing in common.
Yes, melamine can be detected by HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography). HPLC is a common analytical technique used to separate and quantify compounds in a mixture, including melamine. Detection methods such as UV-Vis spectroscopy or mass spectrometry can be used in conjunction with HPLC to identify and quantify melamine accurately.
IONICS Mass Spectrometry Group's motto is 'IONICS Mass Spectrometry Group: Company'.
Mass spectrometry provides more structural information about the molecule.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry was created in 1995.
Mass Spectrometry Reviews was created in 1987.
Advances in Mass Spectrometry was created in 1959.
Kenneth L. Busch has written: 'Mass spectrometry/ mass spectrometry' -- subject(s): Mass spectrometry
CPT Code 82542- Column chromatography/mass spectrometry (eg, GC/MS, or HPLC/MS), analyte not elsewhere specified; quantitative, single stationary and mobile phase.
Mass spectrometry may be used to determine elements in traces.
American Society for Mass Spectrometry was created in 1969.
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry was created in 1987.
The best method to test the caffeine content in a beverage is through a laboratory analysis using techniques like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or mass spectrometry.