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Article: Why chromatograms matter more than purity numbers

Why chromatograms matter more than purity numbers

A chromatogram is the visual output of an HPLC test. It shows every detectable peak within a sample.

While a COA may report “99% purity,” the chromatogram reveals:

  • How many impurity peaks exist
  • Peak separation
  • Baseline noise
  • Testing integrity

Researchers rely on chromatograms because they provide transparency a single number cannot.

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A lot number links a specific vial to a specific production batch, analytical test, and COA, ensuring full traceability.

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Warning signs of a reused COA include identical chromatograms across batches, missing test dates, or no lot numbers.

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