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Pharmaceutical separations, elevated temperature

In the pharmaceutical industry, it is essential to produce pure drug substance, suitable for human consumption, in a cost-effective manner. The purity of a drug substance can be checked by separation techniques such as GC, TLC, and HPLC. Both techniques tend to be more sensitive and specific than spectroscopic methods. HPLC has an advantage over GC as an analytical technique, since analytes need be neither volatile nor extremely stable to elevated temperatures. Highly accurate, almost universal detectors, such as... [Pg.188]

TABLE 18-1. Pharmaceuticals Separated at Elevated Temperature Usiug Couveutioual Mobile Phases... [Pg.821]

Like gas chromatography (GC), HPLC employs a chromatographic column for the separation. It differs from GC in that the sample components need not be volatile and stable at elevated temperatures, they must only be soluble in a suitable single-component or mixed solvent. Various modes of HPLC can be applied to the analysis of a large variety of sample types containing non-polar, moderately or strongly polar and ionic compounds, either simple species or high-molecular mass synthetic polymers or biopolymers. These features of HPLC are especially useful in pharmaceutical and clinical analysis. [Pg.18]


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