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2011-07-28 10:31
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 Diffrence between Aqueous and Extracted sample chromatogram [Bioanalytics]

Dear All,

Is there any ckeckpoint to identify aqueous chromatorgraphy and extracted sample chromatography or it is based on experience only.

I have some idea about the identificaiton whcih can be done by base line noise, peak absorption and peak shpae. But i think it is not always true.

Kidnly suggeste me any of the possibility if there any for the identification of the same.

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2011-07-28 14:01
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 Gibberish

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India,
2011-08-06 11:00
(5051 d 18:00 ago)

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 Gibberish

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Dear HS,

Some of the analyst are challnging chromatorgraphy and said that there is a identificaiton about aqueous chromatography and extracted chromatography. Based on this discussion only i had posted this post.

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