on what basis SOP's can be changed? IF mobile phase ratio
is 70:30 to how much % can we change the ratio in HPLC
process
Answer Posted / abdulkalim
± 10% is acceptable , but your internal Guidline/SOP should
define the acceptable limit/range.
But in general ± 10% is acceptable.
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