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What is the Rf value in HPTLC?

What is the Rf value in HPTLC?

In TLC/HPTLC, basically, two phases are important i.e. stationary phase and mobile phase. The gas phase also plays an important role if we are giving saturation.

Role of HPTLC in the Development of Herbal Monograph

Role of HPTLC in the Development of Herbal Monograph

The monograph is a scientific document covering plant research from different aspects. It includes information about the particular plant like scientific name, other common names, morphological and anatomical characteristics, chemical constituents, TLC/HPTLC/HPLC/GC identity test, adulterants/substitutes, pharmacology, major therapeutic claims, safety aspects, and dose.

How HPTLC is useful for Reverse Engineering?

How HPTLC is useful for Reverse Engineering?

Reverse engineering/deformulation is a complex process consisting of several phases, such as the identification and quantification of formulation components. It is used at the beginning of the development of a generic drug product. 

5 Key Features About HPTLC Photodocumentation System

5 Key Features About HPTLC Photodocumentation System

HPTLC is the only chromatographic technique that allows us to see/record results in the form of pictures. Visual detection and image recording are one of the best features of the HPTLC system. For image documentation, a suitable image acquisition system can be used e.g. CAMAG smartDigi or CAMAG visualizer.

How is HPTLC different from TLC?

How is HPTLC different from TLC?

Thin Layer Chromatography is a separation technique which is used to separate mixtures of organic compounds. This technique is in practice since 1960 and is been used for the separation of a lot of different compounds.

Factors affecting resolution in Chromatography

Factors affecting resolution in Chromatography

As we all know, Chromatography is a science of separation of mixtures into its components. There are several types of chromatography, each differing in the kind of stationary phase and mobile phase they use. There are many chromatographic techniques like HPLC, HPTLC and GC.