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I am having problem with Vit E stability study. i have a sample stored at room temperature at 20C (sample A) and one sample stored at 3C (sample B). every time i measure concentration of sample A it is increasing for some reason unlike sample B which is constant or slightly less. there isnt any change in retention time for any samples. Just wondering if there is any problem with HPLC method or something to do with stability of vit E.
chromatographic conditions are as follows;
method: isocratic
mobile phase: methanol
flow rate: 1.8 /ml
Agilent eclipse XDB-C18, 5μ Particle size, 4.6 x 150 (L x ID mm)
Temp: 25C
wavelength: 204nm
another thing is MP for Vit E is 3C. Though it is already in viscous liquid form but further melting might be a cause of my question me think??
Since there isnt any change in RT i think structure remain same at room temp.
Please let me know your thoughts on it. I will appreciate all sorts of suggestions.
Many tanks in advance