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UV maxima for phenyl-B-D-glucopyranoside
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Can somebody pls tell me what is the UV maxima for phenyl-B-D-glucopyranoside/ phenyl-B-D-glucoside. I need to create a method to identify it in HPLC . Thanks
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Hello
To answer your question - I don't have UV spectra for compounds you mentioned...perhaps someone here has it.
But, if you need to run test to identify those compounds you need standards (or at least pure compounds). So if you have DAD detector in your lab you can obtain full UV spectra and pick best wavelength for them.
Regards
Tomasz Kubowicz
To answer your question - I don't have UV spectra for compounds you mentioned...perhaps someone here has it.
But, if you need to run test to identify those compounds you need standards (or at least pure compounds). So if you have DAD detector in your lab you can obtain full UV spectra and pick best wavelength for them.
Regards
Tomasz Kubowicz
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