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Hi,Dose anyone know the specific characteristics of hplc that make it such an attractive method for analysis of biological samples and drug metabolites?
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Many of the molecules that are dealt with in biological and pharmaceutical analysis have these properties:
-water soluble at least to some extent
-not volatile
-may not be stable at the high temperatures needed for GC
-some are high molecular weight like proteins and carbohydrates
With HPLC, you can separate them by several mechanisms. The most common ones are:
-hydrophobicity and polarity
-size
-charge
Also, HPLC coupled to Mass Spec and other detectors besides UV and RI is becomming increasingly affordable.
-water soluble at least to some extent
-not volatile
-may not be stable at the high temperatures needed for GC
-some are high molecular weight like proteins and carbohydrates
With HPLC, you can separate them by several mechanisms. The most common ones are:
-hydrophobicity and polarity
-size
-charge
Also, HPLC coupled to Mass Spec and other detectors besides UV and RI is becomming increasingly affordable.
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