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ICH Linearity Studies using Automated Standard Preparation and UHPLC
According to the International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH), it is necessary to test analytical methods for their linearity as part of a method validation study. The typical process for this is to prepare standards ...
Hyphenations in HPTLC – the potential for efficient analysis
Yes – you can talk about an ‚underground system’ in terms of analysis. Many samples are forwarded in parallel – including unstyled raw extracts in any condition. The connection to the airport is assured and today molecules can fly in a myriad of different ways.
Enantiomer separation using capillary electrophoresis
In 1871 the children‘s book “Through the Looking-Glass – And What Alice Found There” by the English author Lewis Carroll, in which Alice enters a world behind the mirror, was published. She explains to her cat: “First there’s the room you can see through the glass – that’s just the same as our ...
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