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PDA spectrophotometers

Peak purity tests are used to demonstrate that an observed chromatographic peak is attributable to a single component. Mass spectrometry is the most sensitive and accurate technique to use for peak purity evaluation because of the specific information derived from the analysis. However, a good number of HPLC methods use mobile phase conditions that are incompatible with mass spectrometry detection. In this case, PDA spectrophotometers using peak purity algorithms may be used to support the specificity of the method. Almost all commercially available diode array detectors are equipped with proprietary software that will perform these calculations. Although this technique is more universal in application to HPLC methods, the data provided is neither particularly... [Pg.200]

Fortunately, automated fiber-optic probe-based dissolution systems have begun to appear for these solid dosage-form applications. One such system uses dip-type UV transflectance fiber-optic probes, each coupled to a miniature photodiode array (PDA) spectrophotometer to measure drug release in real time. This fiber-optic dissolution system can analyze immediate- and controlled-release formulations. The system is more accurate and precise than conventional dissolution test systems, and it is easier to set up than conventional manual sampling or automated sipper-sampling systems with analysis by spectrophotometry or HPLC. [Pg.258]

Photodiode arrays (PDAs) A spectrally segmented PDA spectrophotometer has also been developed. Radiation from the plasma is predispersed and transmitted through an optical mask prior to dispersion by an echelle grating onto a PDA. Limits of detection are similar to those obtained by conventional detection systems, except at low wavelengths where degradation has been observed. [Pg.208]


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