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Small Molecules Analysis & QC

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Small molecule method development and analysis which includes medicinal chemistry, metabolite identification, impurity profiling, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, are key to the success of pharmaceutical quality control and assurance. Successful testing and release of small molecule drugs is dependent on efficient analytical tools, validation guidelines and practices.

There are several methods available for the separation of small molecules and their identification. Some include wet chemistry, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), thin-layer chromatography (TLC), capillary electrophoresis (CE), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and mass spectrometry (MS).


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HPLC

Achieve precise separations with our extensive HPLC column collection. Enhance retention, resolution, and selectivity.

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Solvents

Your Solvent Source: Find the right fit with Supelco®, Sigma-Aldrich®, & SAFC® brands, covering analytical, lab, & biopharmaceutical uses. Order online.

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Microbial Filtration

Speed up your time-to-result with rapid microbial testing using our complete membrane filtration systems.

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Millex® Syringe Filters

Choose Millex® syringe filters: sterile, nonsterile formats. Wide membrane, housing options for HPLC, UHPLC, dissolution testing compatibility.

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Contact our analytical expert today and get advanced support on method development and workflow tools for accurate and reproducible small molecule analysis.

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