Columns in Pharmaceuticals: For Primers

Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

  • Sanjay Sharma1School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, SVKM’SNMIMS, Shirpur, Maharashtra, INDIA.
  • Manish Sisodiya1School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, SVKM’SNMIMS, Shirpur, Maharashtra, INDIA.
  • Rupesh Kumar Gautam2Department of Pharmacology, MM. School of Pharmacy, Maharishi Markandeshwar University Sadopur-Ambala, Haryana, INDIA.
  • Swapnil Goyal3BR Nahata College of Pharmacy, Mandsaur University, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA.

Volume 54 Issue 3s Pages s423-s432

DOI: 10.5530/ijper.54.3s.140

Abstract

Chromatographic processes have a crucial role in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, bio-pharmaceuticals, polypeptides, proteins, enzymes and antibodies. They are apprehended, purged and elegant by size exclusion, ion exchange, reverse phase, hydrophobic interaction or the affinity chromatographic processes. The key to the proper selection of column is the knowledge of the principles of the chromatographic process (HPLC, Ion exchange, size exclusion, gas chromatography, UPLC). A Chromatographic column is a tool used for the separation of various chemical compounds in mixtures. A chromatographic column comprises the stationary phase, letting the mobile phase to go from it. Chromatography columns of the various classes are used in gas and liquid chromatography. Make certain robustness and reproducible performances of column, columns are needed to be qualified in an acceptable fashion before each use. This article describes the column specification and enables the reader or industrial primers to make the sense of the many parameters in details such as particle size, dimensions, surface area, pore size, carbon load which is used to describe HPLC columns, ion-exchange chromatography columns, size exclusion columns, chiral columns, gas chromatographic columns and UPLC chromatographic columns with application.

Keywords

  • Column
  • Specifications
  • HPLC
  • Size exclusion
  • Gas chromatographic
  • UPLC
  • Bonded Phase
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