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I'm pretty new to HPLC so this might be a very easy question to answer!
We currently use our HPLC system for analysing Thiamine and Nicotinamide, using a 25:75 acetonitrile:water (plus 0.5% sodium phosphate) mobile phase.
We want to start analysing vitamin D2, and the method uses a 99:1 n-hexane:propan-2-ol mobile phase.
Can somebody advise me the best method (and solvents) to use when flushing the system to change between the two methods?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
