Abstract
An interface system has been devised to allow a microcomputer to collect spectral data from a scanning, microprocessor-controlled HPLC detector. A software package allows the information to be stored on disc and used for classification and/or identification of peaks eluted from other samples. The system allows for changes in retention times caused by modifying chromatographic conditions, and has been successfully applied to the analysis of carotenoids isolated from green tobacco leaf extracts.
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