Answer Posted / krishnamurthy
Purity indicates existence of of required compound rest of
other components(impurities) in a sample matrix.
Potency indicates the strength of required compound rest
of other components(impurities,MC,ROI, OVI,etc) in a sample
matrix. This potency correction is useful for the weight
correction. This gives the exat weight which we taken.
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