Microsomal stability on a single-quad LC-MS?

Is anyone performing microsomal stability on a single-quad LC-MS? I've seen papers where researchers have used both simple UV and LC-MS detection, but most contract testing labs seem to use triple-quads, LC-MS-MS. Is a MS-MS really necessary when you're just monitoring the disappearance of the parent compound? I'd like to bring microsomal stability/clearance and Caco-2 testing in-house. It would be really nice if I could use one of our existing LC-MS systems.

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  • I gave the microsomal stability (clearance) testing a try but I couldn't figure out how to set up the method to collect SIM data for multiple ions (positive and negative controls, internal standard and compound samples). I can manually extract from a TIC, but that's way too noisy. Any suggestions on how to do that? Specifically is there an Agilent training webinar or support document that would detail how to set up a SIM method for this type of analysis?

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  • I gave the microsomal stability (clearance) testing a try but I couldn't figure out how to set up the method to collect SIM data for multiple ions (positive and negative controls, internal standard and compound samples). I can manually extract from a TIC, but that's way too noisy. Any suggestions on how to do that? Specifically is there an Agilent training webinar or support document that would detail how to set up a SIM method for this type of analysis?

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