A HPLC method for the quantitation of propafenone and 5-hydroxy propafenone G. L. Hoyer Originals Pages: 1034 - 1038
Efficiency of four different techniques in coupled HPLC-UV/VIS to quantify overlapping peaks with known spectral features S. EbelW. Mueck Originals Pages: 1039 - 1048
HPLC separation and relative quantitation of kaempferol glycosides in soybean J. D. GaynorB. R. ButteryD. C. Mac Tavish Originals Pages: 1049 - 1053
Application of HPLC to characterization and control of individual acids in apple extracts and ciders D. Blanco GomisM. J. Morán GutiérrezJ. J. Mangas Alonso Originals Pages: 1054 - 1058
Evaluation of the retention of cardiac glycosides and steroid hormones in reversed-phase liquid chromatography and their biological activity according to the contribution of hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups to retention V. Ya. DavydovG. N. FilatovaYu. Zima Originals Pages: 1059 - 1066
Retention behaviour of 1,n-halo(alkylthio)alkanes in HPLC Gaby AcedElke AnklamH. J. Möckel Originals Pages: 1067 - 1071
Indirect fluorometric detection in micro high-performance liquid chromatography T. TakeuchiM. MurayamaD. Ishii Originals Pages: 1072 - 1074
Implementation and efficiency of an automatic peak-purity-control procedure in HPLC-UV-VIS-coupling based on principal component analysis S. EbelW. Mueck Originals Pages: 1075 - 1086
Slope of the log plot of adjusted retention time against carbon number for various homologues serices St. J. Hawkes Originals Pages: 1087 - 1088