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HPLC Column Equivalent by Stationary Phases
- Equivalent to Excsep® SUGAR-NA
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-120
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-150
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-300
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-500
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-700
- Equivalent to Excsep® SEC-1000
- Equivalent to Excsep® HILIC Amide
- Equivalent to Excsep® HILIC DIOL
- Equivalent to Excsep® Diol
- Equivalent to Excsep® CN
- Equivalent to Excsep® NH2
- Equivalent to Excsep® Silica
- Equivalent to Excsep® Bi-Phenyl
- Equivalent to Excsep® Phenyl-Ether
- Equivalent to Excsep® Phenyl-Hexyl
- Equivalent to Excsep® Phenyl
- Equivalent to Excsep® C30
- Equivalent to Excsep® C4
- Equivalent to Excsep® HPH C8
- Equivalent to Excsep® HPH C18
- Equivalent column of Excsep® POLAR C18
- Equivalent to Excsep® C8
- Equivalent to Excsep® C18
Determination of acetylglutamide-related substances by Excsep AQ-C18
- HPLC chromatographic conditions
Column: Excsep® AQ-C18,4.6 mmx250 mm, 5 μm (P/N: EAQC18-5120-046250S); Column
Temperature: 25℃;
Mobile phase: 0.05 mol/L potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution (pH was adjusted to 3.0 with 10% phosphoric acid) -methanol (95:5);
Flow rate: 1.0 mL/min;
Detection wavelength: 210 nm;
Injection volume: 20 μL, and the chromatogram was recorded up to three times the retention time of the main component peak.
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Updated on 15 May 2025