Why and when RRF is required to be known in RS Method? How is it helpful during method development?
Answer Posted / avtar singh
Relative response factor is to determine the impurity quantitatively for a the very precise method of Related substance......RRF is a ratio of response factor of impurity vs response factor of API ..
RF=area of peak/ conc. in mg/ml......
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