In chromatograpbic purity 90% is there, in assay 70% is there. How will you prove remaining 30%.
Answer Posted / shakir
when the chromatographic purity is not matching with assay purity then go for the reference or working standard what u used and see the certificate of purity,,,and conclude that weather it is available in the salt form or base form.
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