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i am working on the HPLC analysis of fat soluble anti oxidant vitamins (Vit A and E) in biological samples. during working on serum sample i found an extra peak preceding the vitamin A peak. I am not sure abt the nature of that peak so please help me in this regards. How these peak can be resolved and separated. i am using pure methanol as mobile phase with flow rate 2 ml/min, uv detector at 292 nm, column kromasil 100 5 micron 150x4.6 mm. With thanx
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Difficult to answer without more information:
What are the k' values of the two peaks?
What kind of efficiency (plate number) are you seeing?
What are the k' values of the two peaks?
What kind of efficiency (plate number) are you seeing?
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LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
tjupille@lcresources.com
+ 1 (925) 297-5374
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