ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY: A REVOLUTIONIZED LC TECHNIQUE
Journal Title: International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a major technique for qualitative and quantitative drug analysis. More than 90% of drugs prescribed in official pharmacopoeias are being analyzed HPLC. HPLC analyzes the drug content in a sample with high degree of accuracy and precision. Due to the stringent regulatory requirements the number of samples for drug content analysis has been increased significantly. Therefore, pharmaceutical industries need a fast, accurate and affordable method for drug content analysis. Here, Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (U-PLC) offers an advancement of HPLC which is based on the principal of use of stationary phase consisting of particles less than 2μm. By using smaller particles; speed and peak capacity can be extended to new limits and the sample can be analyzes in a shorter period of time. It provides good resolution even for congeneric compounds. The present review discusses the various aspects of UPLC in pharmaceutical analysis.
Authors and Affiliations
Bhardwaj Shalini, Vandana A, Vijay B, Manish K. Gupta
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