Retention times are significantly different from each other (F2,12 = 1.102e +006; ). Method selectively and specifically identifies the three analytes.
Acceptance criteria: [RSD <2.0%]. Two-way ANOVA showed that the differences in the responses produced from the different concentrations on different days not were significant (). Developed method responses were precise.
(i) Retention time = 3.416 ± 0.019 min and 3.131 ± 0.131 min at 0.90 ml/min and 1.1 mil/min, respectively. (ii) % deviation of peak area < ±5%
(i) Retention time = 8.375 ± 0.033 min and 3.417 ± 0.022 min at 0.90 ml/min and 1.1 mil/min, respectively. (ii) % deviation of peak area < ±5%
(i) Retention time = 9.573 ± 0.011 min and 6.783 ± 0.036 min at 0.90 ml/min and 1.1 mil/min, respectively. (ii) % deviation of peak area < ±5%
Deliberate changes in flow rate resulted in retention times of the analytes maintaining their distinction from each other. Hence, peaks maintained resolutions at 0.90 mil/min [F(2,6) = 60322; ] and 1.10 mil/min [F(2,6) = 1949; ]. Deliberate changes in the wavelength detection did not show significant differences in peak areas (RSD <2%; % deviation < 5%). In addition, proportionate detection was maintained (). Method is fairly robust.
Minimal deviations of results from acceptance criteria.