S Mohammed's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Purpose: Compounds chemically related to analyte as surrogate reference standards in quantitative HPLC and the impact of internal standard on such applications have been investigated. Method: A simple reversed-phase isocratic HPLC method with UV detection was developed and validated. The solutes were paracetamol (principal analyte), caffeine (inter...
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... In an attempt to overcome the limitation of lack of regular access to CRS in drug analyses and to strengthen cost effective management of the quality of pharmaceuticals in Sub-Saharan Africa, we had in a preliminary study [5] examined the use of compounds chemically related to target analytes as surrogate reference standards in quantitative HPLC. In this context, a suitable surrogate reference standard should be physicochemically similar to the analyte of interest. ...