Rapid and simple CZE-UV method for quality control of B1 and B6 vitamins in drugs and dietary supplements
The application of hydrodynamically closed capillary zone electrophoresis combined with convenient ultraviolet (UV) detection allows fast, simple, environmentally friendly and cost-effective analysis of ions or ionisable molecules. This technique has been used to determine two selected B vitamins (t...
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Main Authors: | Matuskova M. (Author), Cizmarova I. (Author), Chalova P. (Author), Mikus P. (Author), Piestansky J. (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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