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HPLC Analysis of Six Active Components of Caulis Lonicerae Using a Phenyl-1 Column

Thermo Fisher Scientific
15 Apr 2012

This note presents an efficient and comprehensive HPLC QC method for the analysis of Caulis Lonicerae. This method separates the six main active components (loganin, sweroside, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, rutin, and galuteolin).

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UHPLC and HPLCFlavonoidsIridoid GlycosidesTraditional Chinese Medicine

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