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Reference Analysis of Active Ingredients Betamethasone, Clotrimazole, and Gentamicin from a Topical Cream Formulation using a Kinetex 2.6 µm Polar C18 HPLC/UHPLC Column
The active ingredients gentamicin, clotrimazole, and betamethasone are drug substances which can be formulated into topically administered creams. In this application, we investigated a reversed phase method that leveraged the dual selectivity of the Kinetex Polar C18 because of the differences in polarity and hydrophobicity between these three compounds.

Reference Analysis of Active Ingredients Betamethasone, Clotrimazole, and Gentamicin from a Topical Cream Formulation using a Kinetex 2.6 µm Polar C18 HPLC/UHPLC Column

The active ingredients gentamicin, clotrimazole, and betamethasone are drug substances which can be formulated into topically administered creams. In this application, we investigated a reversed phase method that leveraged the dual selectivity of the Kinetex Polar C18 because of the differences in polarity and hydrophobicity between these three compounds.
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Reference Analysis of Active Ingredients Betamethasone, Clotrimazole, and Gentamicin from a Topical Cream Formulation using a Kinetex 2.6 µm Polar C18 HPLC/UHPLC Column

The active ingredients gentamicin, clotrimazole, and betamethasone are drug substances which can be formulated into topically administered creams. In this application, we investigated a reversed phase method that leveraged the dual selectivity of the Kinetex Polar C18 because of the differences in polarity and hydrophobicity between these three compounds.

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