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Acarbose impurity analysis: method migration from UV detection to universal charged aerosol detection
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Description
This application note examines the suitability of a HPLC-CAD system for impurity analysis of acarbose as an alternative/supplement to the UV detection used in the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) monograph 2089.Market: | Pharma |
Keywords: | HILIC, Method transfer, Impurity analysis, Acarbose, Amide-HILIC column, glucosidase inhibitor, graphite column, Vanquish Charged Aerosol Detector H |
Matrix: | Water |
Author: | Adrian Leistner, Ulrike Holzgrabe |
Affiliation: | Institute of Pharmacy, University of Wuerzburg, Germany |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.