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understanding DSC data

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I have got two stability DSC result for my compound

T=0 209.2C (endothermic) no exothermic peak found

T= 1month 211 C (endothermic ),no exothermic peak


How do I interpret this data..not getting please help..read the websites but cant understand still

first time when I saw the title I think DSC is DS Chromatography... a new technique in chromatography. :oops:
you should compare the result with the form of polymorf that may exist during stability testing. the different results may be due to different polymorf.
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