Objective: Reversed-phase chromatography has become the method of choice to separate compounds that are similar in structure to each other. Selectivity, resolution and retention time can be improved by controlling different variants. The choice of the mobile phase for the analysis is important to achieve the best chromatographic results. The retention time, shape and width of chromatographic peaks are dependent on the buffer pH and also on the amount of organic modifier in the mobile phase. The aim of this study is to separate two lincosamide antibiotics-clindamycin phosphate and lincomycin hydrochloride using different mobile phases. Method: Each mobile phase was made up of a phosphate buffer and acetonitrile. The mobile phases had differe...
A multi-segment gradient method for the separation of ginsenosides in reversed phase-high performanc...
(EN) This dissertation thesis contains scientific results achieved in the field of analytical chemis...
The sensitivity and accuracy of a bioanalytical method is critical in defining the pharmacokinetic (...
Reversed- phase chromatography has become the method of choice to separate compounds which are simil...
Protein retention is very sensitive to the change of solvent composition in reversed-phase liquid ch...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an instrumental analytical technique, which is wide...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
The paper describes a simple and rapid reversed-phase UHPLC method development screening strategy fo...
Objective: During reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses, optimizatio...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
The three-component mobile phase, methanol-acetonitrile-water, has been frequently used for the sepa...
The isocratic separation of five coenzyme Q homologs (CoQ 6 to C0Q10) by non-aqueous reversed-phase ...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
In LC method development, the choice of suitable experimental onditions is often challenging for the...
Twenty different macrolide and ketolide antibiotics were analyzed by reversed phase high performance...
A multi-segment gradient method for the separation of ginsenosides in reversed phase-high performanc...
(EN) This dissertation thesis contains scientific results achieved in the field of analytical chemis...
The sensitivity and accuracy of a bioanalytical method is critical in defining the pharmacokinetic (...
Reversed- phase chromatography has become the method of choice to separate compounds which are simil...
Protein retention is very sensitive to the change of solvent composition in reversed-phase liquid ch...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an instrumental analytical technique, which is wide...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
The paper describes a simple and rapid reversed-phase UHPLC method development screening strategy fo...
Objective: During reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses, optimizatio...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
The three-component mobile phase, methanol-acetonitrile-water, has been frequently used for the sepa...
The isocratic separation of five coenzyme Q homologs (CoQ 6 to C0Q10) by non-aqueous reversed-phase ...
To find optimal conditions for the separation of nucleobases, nucleosides and nucleotides by reverse...
In LC method development, the choice of suitable experimental onditions is often challenging for the...
Twenty different macrolide and ketolide antibiotics were analyzed by reversed phase high performance...
A multi-segment gradient method for the separation of ginsenosides in reversed phase-high performanc...
(EN) This dissertation thesis contains scientific results achieved in the field of analytical chemis...
The sensitivity and accuracy of a bioanalytical method is critical in defining the pharmacokinetic (...