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Valproic acid

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Hello every one,

I’m trying to change the method of Valproic acid from GC to HPLC. The main problem that I have is the low response of its related compounds in the HPLC.
Does any one try this before …..?

Albatran
Dear Albatran,

If you see the British Pharmacopeia (1999) there is a dissolution test of sodium valproate tablets, I have tried but in the future I will be tried with sodium valproate tablets. I hope this information maybe help you.

Diego Delmonte

Thanks.

Assay method is ok. And I validate it. But the related is the main problem.

Why do you want to change from the GC method to an LC method? I thought that was the main reason for doing this analysis by GC-because it gives better sensitivity for this compound

I want to use RRF instead of standard preparation. But can use RRF in GC? And what about its sensitivity?
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