why the sucrose used in calibration of polarimeter
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / pharmainterview
Because it is a non-mutarotating compound.
Regards
http://www.pharmainterviewquestions.blogspot.in/
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / ns.chandramohan
sucrose has optically in active it does not rotate the
plane polarised light towards left and right
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 5 No |
How to check hplc detecter sensitivity?
Which type of column should i use to check the purity of high molecular weight protein using HPLC reverse phase column chromatography? Hi everyone. I wanna to check the purity of high molecular weight protein (collagen) with MW of ~130 kDa using a HPLC. I know C18
0 Answers Petronas, Shanghai Ocean University,
full name of OOS & OOT ? Dercribe it with details ? why this is needed in pharma industry ?
In my analysis by HPLC,In sample main peak and placebo peak are eluting with shorter resolution ( almost look like doublet). how can i get max resolution ? Is changing gradient method is usefull?
importance of internal standard and in what conditions it is used?
what is the differnce between GMP and CGMP
What id the resolution factor
What is intact assay method development.....?
During Validation study, Recovery is passing at all levels but Linearity is failing. Justify?
1 Answers Mylan, Torrent Pharma,
why does the result variation in hplc and gc with same sample ?
How can we calibrate the burette dispencing capacity in metrorm kf titration calibration
As per USP u/vacuum means (how much vacuum should be applied)?