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						can any one help me in the method development of reltaed substance for escitalopram
					
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						Its a bit hard to know where to start with this one... you haven't given us much info to go on... (even in the title of your message) try "Googling" it!
					
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						can any one help me in the method development of ESCITALOPRAM OXALTE RELATED SUBSTANCE
					
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						PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT INFORMATION U WANT
TAHNKS IN ADVANCE
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						Hi and welcome to the board. Please check the following useful links:
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						You probably can use any reverse phase column for this compound:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escitalopram
Some of the related impurities can be hydrophilic and not UV active (N,N-dimethylisopropyl fragments), so you might want to use LC/MS first to make sure that you see your impurities.
ACN/water/buffer (phosphate or sulphate for UV) with gradient of ACN from 5% to 70%. For LC/MS use formic acid or ammonium formate with the same gradient. Watch for peak shape due to residual silanol interaction with your amine.
									http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escitalopram
Some of the related impurities can be hydrophilic and not UV active (N,N-dimethylisopropyl fragments), so you might want to use LC/MS first to make sure that you see your impurities.
ACN/water/buffer (phosphate or sulphate for UV) with gradient of ACN from 5% to 70%. For LC/MS use formic acid or ammonium formate with the same gradient. Watch for peak shape due to residual silanol interaction with your amine.
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