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Computer Aided Evaluation of HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) with Fluorometric Detection

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A program system for automated HPLC measurements of vitamin A concentration is reported. This system provides for guidance of operators, for control of apparatus and for supervision of quality measurements.

This system enables serial measurements of up to 100 per operator per day as well as a high sensitivity of 1 ng vitamin A compound/ml extract.

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Biesalski, H.K., Wellner, U., Hafner, G. (1982). Computer Aided Evaluation of HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) with Fluorometric Detection. In: O’Moore, R.R., Barber, B., Reichertz, P.L., Roger, F. (eds) Medical Informatics Europe 82. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93201-4_12

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