WHAT IS THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN PURITY, POTENCY AND ASSAY
Answer Posted / ksreddy
potency is a content of analyte in substance, it is as is
basis
Assay is content express in dried basis, and anhydrus basis.
Assay is quantity of analyte and purity is quality os
analyte.
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