what is the meaning of PURITY AND POTENCY .what is the
difference between PURITY and POTENCY
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Answer / jangam shyam
purity is a qualitative analysis method. in this we estimate
the concentration of the component and concentration of
impurities.
Potency is a quantitative analysis method. if we know the
potency of any component. take the purity of component fom
this remove the LOD,MC and ROI.
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Answer / praveen singh
The Difference between Purity & Potency is
Purity is the Qulatitative & Potency quantitative
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Answer / vr_durai@yahoo.in
Purity is to analyze the analyte or substances
quantitatively by area normalization.That is the calculation
of main peak area from total area in percentage.
Potency is to calculate the active substance only excluding
moisture/LOD which is also analyzed quantitatively (It may
be expressed in % or micro gram).
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Answer / ravindikar surdikar
Purity is the qualitative analysis method in which we
directiely calculate by area normalization.
Potency is quantitative analysis method in which we compair
with standard and calculate it on anhydrus basis or on
dried basis.
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Answer / paresh jobanputtra, pial
Potency on OAB = Purity-(Sulphated Ash+LODor m.c+Residual Solvents)
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