High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful analytical technique used in many industries for separating, identifying, and quantifying components in a mixture.
- Basics of HPLC - instrument in detail– including the solvent delivery system
sample injection, connecting tubing and fittings, commonly used detectors
- HPLC System Suitability Check
- HPLC Sample & Standard
- Preparation- Mobile Phase Selection & Preparation, Preparation of
- Standard Solution
- Sample Run with HPLC
In the pharmaceutical industry, HPLC is vital for drug development, quality control, and stability testing. The food and beverage industry uses HPLC to detect additives, preservatives, and contaminants. Environmental agencies use HPLC to analyze pollutants in water and soil samples. The cosmetic and personal care industry also applies HPLC for product formulation and safety testing. Its precision, reproducibility, and ability to handle non-volatile and thermally unstable compounds make HPLC essential in industrial quality assurance and research.