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We are running a UPLC method where the flow rate changes from 0.16ml/min to 0.26ml/min after elution of our main peak of interest. There are several excipient / impurity peaks observed during the run before and after the main peak. We have modified our method to remove the flow rate change, now we have a concern about peak areas reported after the flow rate change. When results are compared between methods with flow rate change and method without flow rate change (constant 0.16ml/min) there is a significant difference of about 40% increase in peak area for the peaks after the main peak when the flow rate change is removed.
This is a gradient method using Acetonitrile and Water as mobile phase. The gradient was modified to correct for changes in retention times when the flow rate is changed.
Why would there be such a difference in peak area values when the flow rate is changed? Have we been under-reporting our %impurity values as a result?

