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Genotoxic Impurities in Drug Products by GC–MS
A fast and sensitive method for the GC–MS analysis of Genotoxic Nitrosamines in Sartan Drugs and Drug Products is achieved on a Zebron™ ZB-624PLUS capillary GC column
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Ph. Eur. Paracetamol Related Substances
A demonstration of the improved separation achieved using Kinetex® 2.6 µm C18 core-shell column for the UHPLC analysis of Paracetamol and 14 related substances
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UHPLC Connections in a Click
SecurityLINK fingertight fittings with torque-limiting technology enable quick and easy installation of any column on any system
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Ibuprofen in Plasma by LC–MS/MS
Run times of 2 min are demonstrated for the assay of ibuprofen in human plasma, making this an ideal solution for a bio-equivalence study.
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Metformin in Human Plasma by LC–MS/MS
Run times of less than 2 min are demonstrated for the assay of metformin in human plasma, making this an ideal solution for a bio-equivalence study.
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Chiral LC–MS/MS Analysis of Amlodipine Enantiomers in Plasma
This technical note reports the development of a selective and rugged validated LC–MS/MS method for the quantitation of Amlodipine enantiomers in human plasma.
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Lux® i-Amylose-3 Screening Application Notebook
Application notebook for NEW Lux i-Amylose-3 immobilized polysaccharide chiral HPLC columns.
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Reducing Surfactant Interference in Formulated Drug Products
A dual SPE extraction method was developed which results in significant reduction of the surfactant background from formulated drug products.
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Rapid LC–MS/MS Analysis of Genotoxic Nitrosamines in Drug Products
Fast LC–MS/MS method for the quantitation of eight nitrosamine compounds in final drug product using the SCIEX® ExionLC, Triple Quad 4500, and Kinetex® 2.6 µm F5 column.
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