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Liquid chromatographic techniques monitoring

George S, Wood AJ, Braithwaite, RA. Routine therapeutic monitoring of lamotrigine in epileptic patients using a simple and rapid high performance liquid chromatographic technique. Ann Chn Biochem 1995 32 584-8. [Pg.1282]

The nature of a supercritical fluid enables both gas and liquid chromatographic detectors to be used in SFC. Flame ionization (FID), nitrogen phosphorus (NPD), flame photometric (FPD) GC detectors (p. 100 etseq.) and UV and fluorescence HPLC monitors are all compatible with a supercritical fluid mobile phase and can be adapted to operate at the required pressures (up to several hundred bar). A very wide range of solute types can therefore be detected in SFC. In addition the coupled or hyphenated techniques of SFC-MS and SFC-FT-IR are attractive possibilities (cf. GC-MS and GC-IR, p. 114 el seq.). [Pg.151]

When the separation procedures described in detail above are unsatisfactory for the separation of a mixture of organic compounds, purely physical methods may be employed. Thus a mixture of volatile liquids may be fractionally distilled (compare Section 2.26) or a mixture of non-volatile solids may frequently be separated by making use of the differences in solubilities in inert solvents. The progress of such separations may be monitored by application of the various chromatographic techniques detailed in Section 2.31, or indeed these techniques may be employed on the preparative scale for effecting the separation itself (e.g. flash chromatography, p. 217). The techniques of counter current distribution, fractional crystallisation or fractional sublimation (Section 2.21) may also be employed where appropriate. [Pg.1290]


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