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Electrophoresis normalized peak area

For quantitative analysis by electrophoresis, normalized peak areas are required. The normalized peak area is the measured peak area divided by the migration time. In chromatography, each analyte passes through the detector at the same rate, so peak area is proportional to the quantity of analyte. In electrophoresis, analytes with different apparent mobilities pass through the detector at different rates. The higher the apparent mobility, the shorter the migration time and the less time the analyte spends in the detector. To correct lor time spent in the detector, divide the peak area for each analyte by its migration time. [Pg.607]

Nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis has been applied to the separation of basic drugs (316). Efficient, rapid, and versatile conditions were obtained with 20 mM ammonium acetate in acetonitrile-methanol-acetic acid (49 50 1). Baseline separations of 9 morphine analogs, 11 antihistamines, 11 antipsychotics, and 10 stimulants could each be obtained within 6 min. Migration times for individual components had Relative Standard Deviation between 0.8% and 3.5%. Using an internal reference, normalized peak areas were between 2.2% and 9.1%. The precision data was reported to be instrument dependent, since excellent results were obtained only when the instrument had precise evaporation- and temperature-control systems. [Pg.347]


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