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NAIK J P and NAGALAKSHMi s (1997) Determination of caffeine in tea products by an unproved high-performance liquid chromatography method , JAgric Food Chem, 45, 3973-5. [Pg.155]

Melendez-Martinez, A.J., Vicario, I.M., and Heredia, F.J., A routine high-performance liquid chromatography method for carotenoid determination in ultrafrozen orange juices, J. Agric. Food Chem., 51, 4219, 2003. [Pg.476]

Jongen, M.J.M, Engel, R., and Leenheers, L.H. (1991) High performance liquid chromatography method for the determination of occupational exposure to the pesticide abamectin, Am. Ind. Hygiene Assoc. ]., 52 433-437. [Pg.137]

Alhaique et al. [62] used a reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography method for the determination of miconazole in bulk or pharmaceuticals using bezafibrate as internal standard. [Pg.48]

L. Gagliardi, D. De Orsi, M.R. Del Giudice, F. Gatta, R. Porra, P. Chimenti and D. Tonelli, Development of a tandem thin-layer high-performance liquid chromatography method for the identification and determination of corticosteroids in cosmetic products. Anal. Chim. Acta 457 (2002) 187-198. [Pg.57]

L. van Heukelem and C.S. Thomas, Computer assisted high-performance liquid chromatography method development with applications to the isolation and analysis of phytoplankton pigments. J. Chromatogr.A 910 (2001) 31—49. [Pg.363]

In the last twenty years, many of the developed and validated high performance liquid chromatography methods with conventional diode array or fluorescence detectors (DAD, FLD) were improved and substituted by new hyphenation with mass spectrometric instrumentation and/or NMR, especially for the analyses of raw materials derived from Natural sources. The main goal of this coupling is achieved by improvement of selectivity and sensitivity of new instrumental configurations [7], Furthermore, with these configurations it is possible to obtain, in only one analysis, the complete chemical structure elucidation, identification and quantification of targeted compounds. [Pg.49]

Pietta, P., Mauri, P., and Rava, A. (1986a). Improved high-performance liquid high-performance liquid chromatography method for the analysis of ginsenosides in Panax ginseng extracts and products. /. Chromatogr. 356,212-219. [Pg.92]

Duverneuil C, Grandmaison GL, Mazancourt P, Alvarez JC. 2003. A high-performance liquid chromatography method with photodiode-array UV detection for therapeutic drug monitoring of the nontricyclic antidepressant drugs. Ther Drug Mon 25(5) 565-573. [Pg.37]

Nyanda AM, Nunes MG, Ramesh A. 2000. A simple high-performance liquid chromatography method for the quantitation of tricyclic antidepressant drugs in human plasma or serum. J Toxicol CHn Toxicol 38(6) 631-636. [Pg.39]

This chapter focuses on approaches to the validation of high-performance liquid chromatography methods based on regulatory guidance documents and accepted industry practices. The information in this chapter gives a brief review of the reasons for performing method validation and the regulations that describe this activity. Individual validation parameters are discussed in relation to the type of method to be validated. Examples of typical validation conditions are presented with references to additional information on individual topics. This chapter was written to help analysts responsible for method validation. [Pg.192]

An Expert System for High Performance Liquid Chromatography Methods Development... [Pg.278]

Kunkel, A., Gunter, S., Dette, C., and Watzig, H. (1997). Quantitation of insulin by capillary electrophoresis and high-performance liquid chromatography — method comparison and validation. J. Chromatogr. A 781, 445—455. [Pg.302]

Shabir, G. A. Validation of high-performance liquid chromatography methods for pharmaceutical analysis. Understanding the differences and similarities between validation requirements of the U S Food and Drug Administration, the US Pharmacopeia and the International Conference on Harmonization. [Pg.427]

Ruiz, and P. Castanera. A high performance liquid chromatography method for quantification of diboa, dimboa and mboa from aqueous extracts of corn HV047 and winter cereal plants. J Liq Chro-matogr 1994 17(12) 2651-2665. [Pg.252]

Zhang Q, van der Klift EJ, Janssen HG, van Beek TA. An on-line normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography method for the rapid detechon of radical scavengers in non-polar food matrixes. Journal of Chromatography A. 2009 1216 7268-7274. [Pg.120]

Stanker, L. H., Kamps-Holtzapple, C., Beier, R. C., Levin, C. E., Friedman, M. (1996). Detection and quantification of glycoalkaloids comparison of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and high-performance liquid chromatography methods. ACS Symp. Ser, 243-255. [Pg.161]

Remaud G, Boisdron-Celle M, Hameline C et al. An accurate dihydrouracil/uracil determination using improved high-performance liquid chromatography method for preventing fluoropyrimidines-related toxicity in clinical practice. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci 2005 823 98-107. [Pg.263]

Ganzera M, Zhao J, Khan lA. Hypericum perforatum—chemical profiling and quantitative results of St. John s Wort products by an improved high-performance liquid chromatography method. J Pharm Sci 2002 91(3) 623-630. [Pg.97]

Ito M, Ikeda K, Suzuki Y, Tanaka K, Saito M (2002) An improved fluorometric high-performance liquid chromatography method for sialic acid determination an internal standard method and its application to sialic acid analysis of human apolipoprotein E. Anal Biochem 300 260-266... [Pg.350]

Craft, N.E. 1992. Carotenoid reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography methods Reference compendium. In Methods in Enzy-mology, Vol. 213, pp.185-203. Academic Press, San Diego. [Pg.873]

The high-performance liquid chromatography method (see Basic Protocol 2) allows for the separation of individual betanin and its aglycon betanidin and their isomers. The agly-con is naturally occurring in beet tissue, but in relatively small amounts. The isomers, isobe-tanidin and isobetanin, are easily formed when solutions of beet extract are subjected to either heat or acid (Schwartz and von Elbe, 1983). The... [Pg.896]

NU Olsson, AJ Harding, C Harper, N Salem Jr. High performance liquid chromatography method with light scattering detection for measurements of lipid class composition analysis of brains from alcoholics. J Chromatogr B 681 213—218, 1996. [Pg.283]

RP Hausinger, JF Honek, C Walsh. Separation of flavins and flavin analogs by high-performance liquid chromatography. Methods Enzymol 122G 199-209, 1986. [Pg.472]

Quinn, H. M., Menapace, R. A., and Oberhauser, C. J. (1998). High performance liquid chromatography method and apparatus. U. S. Patent 5,795,469, Cohesive Technologies, Acton, MA. [Pg.338]


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