An interlaboratory investigation on the use of high-performance thin layer chromatography to perform assays of lamivudine-zidovudine, metronidazole, nevirapine, and quinine composite samples

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Two laboratories extensively investigated the use of HPTLC to perform assays on lamivudine-zidovudine, metronidazole, nevirapine, and quinine composite samples. To minimize the effects of differences in analysts' technique, the laboratories conducted the study with automatic sample application devices in conjunction with variable-wavelength scanning densitometers to evaluate the plates. The HPTLC procedures used relatively innocuous, inexpensive, and readily available chromatography solvents used in the Kenyon or the Global Pharma Health Fund Minilabs® TLC methods. The use of automatic sample applications in conjunction with variable- wavelength scanning densitometry demonstrated an average repeatability or within-laboratory RSD of 1.90%, with 73% less than 2% and 97% at 2.60% or less, and an average reproducibility or among-laboratory RSD of 2.74%.

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Kaale, E., Risha, P., Reich, E., & Layloff, T. P. (2010). An interlaboratory investigation on the use of high-performance thin layer chromatography to perform assays of lamivudine-zidovudine, metronidazole, nevirapine, and quinine composite samples. Journal of AOAC International, 93(6), 1836–1843. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/93.6.1836

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