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THE ARTICLE IS TITLED "A REVIEW ON THE HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (HPLC) AND VALIDATION."
Satish V. Udbale, anusaya V. Babalsure, Kalpesh V. Khairnar, Chandrawadan V. Panchal* and Ajim Shaikh
. Abstract High performance liquid chromatography is the dominant separation technique to detect, separate and quantify the drug sample and it is a type of column chromatography that is commonly used in biochemistry and analysis to separate, observe, and quantify active chemicals. HPLC technology consists of two phases, the stationary phase, and the mobile phase. It is a form of liquid chromatography used to separate compounds dissolved in solution as well as qualitative and quantitative techniques used to evaluate pharmaceutical and biological samples. It is the most adaptable, secure, significant, and rapid chromatographic technology for drug sample quality control. These reviews include many aspects of HPLC, including types, instrumentation, Validation, and application. Keywords: . [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
