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publicationNumber CN-114324632-A
titleOfInvention Method for detecting residual hydroxyl tetrahydropyrimidine in tetrahydropyrimidine
abstract The invention discloses a method for detecting hydroxyl tetrahydropyrimidine residues in tetrahydropyrimidine, which comprises the following steps: preparation of control solutions: dissolving a hydroxyl tetrahydropyrimidine reference substance to obtain a hydroxyl tetrahydropyrimidine reference substance solution; preparation of a test solution: dissolving a tetrahydropyrimidine test sample to obtain a test sample solution; and (3) determination: the method is characterized in that the high performance liquid analysis method is used for detecting the residue of the hydroxyl tetrahydropyrimidine in the test solution, and the detection method is simple to operate, high in separation degree, short in analysis time and low in detection limit. And toxic and harmful solvents such as methanol, acetonitrile and the like are not used.
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