THE COMPREHENSIVE STUDY: AN OVERVIEW FOR UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY

Authors

  • Ajinkya Sanjay Raut Student of Bachelor in pharmacy, faculty of Pharmacy,Dr.Babsaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Raigad,Lonere.
  • Dr. Sunil.S. Jaybhay Department of Regulatory Affairs, Faculty of Regulatory Affairs, Dr.Babsaheb Ambedkar Technological University , Raigad, Lonere
  • Anand Daulatrao Khendke Student of Bachelor in pharmacy, faculty of Pharmacy , Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University , Raigad, Lonere.

Keywords:

Column; Mobile phase; Separation; Stationary phase

Abstract

HPLC is widely applied for separations and purifications in a variety of areas including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental, polymer and food industries.[1, 2] It is Today accomplished by injection of a small amount of liquid sample into a moving stream of liquid (called the mobile phase) that passes through a column packed with particles of the stationary phase. The separation of a mixture into its components depends on different degrees of retention of each component in the column.[3, 4] HPLC is just one type of liquid chromatography, meaning the mobile phase is a liquid. Reversed-phase HPLC is the most common type of HPLC. The reversed-phase means the mobile phase is relatively polar, and the stationary phase is relatively non-polar. HPLC instrumentation includes a Solvent reservoir, pump, injector, column, detector, and integrator or acquisition and display system. The heart of the system is the column where separation occurs. The information that can be obtained using HPLC includes identification, quantification, and resolution of a compound. The major applications are in the area of Pharmaceuticals, food, research, manufacturing, forensics, and bio-monitoring of pollutants.

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Published

2024-05-21

How to Cite

Ajinkya Sanjay Raut, Dr. Sunil.S. Jaybhay, & Anand Daulatrao Khendke. (2024). THE COMPREHENSIVE STUDY: AN OVERVIEW FOR UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 9(5), 228–241. Retrieved from http://eprajournal.com/index.php/IJRD/article/view/216