2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2017.12.029
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Qualitative assessment of extractables from single-use components and the impact of reference standard selection

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“…This review will focus on the use of mass spectrometers and other detectors for quantification. There are many publications that discuss the use of a suite of compounds that try to cover a range of different chemical classes to quantify all components from an extract solution (Jenke, ; Jordi et al, ).…”
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“…This review will focus on the use of mass spectrometers and other detectors for quantification. There are many publications that discuss the use of a suite of compounds that try to cover a range of different chemical classes to quantify all components from an extract solution (Jenke, ; Jordi et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Jordi et al () described the impact of reference standard selection used for extractables from single‐use components, analyzed by HPLC‐MS. Their research nicely illustrates how the number of components above the AET can differ drastically based on the reference standards used to generate the AET.…”
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