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HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detection

The intended function of an excipient is to guarantee the required physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of the pharmaceutical preparation. In the drug product, they may act as bulking agents, fillers or diluents, or are used to enhance drug absorption, reduce viscosity, enhance solubility or prevent denaturation or aggregation over the expected shelf life.

Access this handbook to learn how HPLC combined with a charged aerosol detector can help you:

  • Quantify excipients
  • Estimate the quantity of analytes for which individual standards are not available
  • Analyze excipients in a broad range of samples


Access this handbook to learn how HPLC combined with a charged aerosol detector can help you:

  • Quantify excipients
  • Estimate the quantity of analytes for which individual standards are not available
  • Analyze excipients in a broad range of samples

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