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Application Case

HPLC-UV method setup for hypericin in Cuscuta seed herb

A herbal medicine method for Cuscuta seed targeted hypericin using a C18 column and UV detector, with the 2020 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia Part I used as the reference source.

Background

Requirement context

The China site method note gives Tianzhao a concrete pharmaceutical and traditional medicine testing application. It is useful for product pages because it shows how column and detector choices connect to a named compound and reference method.

Selection challenges

What needed confirmation

Use a suitable C18 column for the herbal matrix and target compound.

Confirm UV wavelength and chromatographic conditions before final instrument selection.

Package the column, detector, HPLC system, and method documents for technical review.

Workflow architecture

From requirement to quotation

Instruments

C18 HPLC column, UV detector, HPLC pump/system, injector, and workstation by method requirement.

Confirmation Layer

Target compound, reference method, wavelength, mobile phase, column, and documentation needs.

RFQ Review

Pharmaceutical method RFQ organized around column and detector selection.

Configuration path

Application stages

Column separation

C18 HPLC column

Separate hypericin from the herbal sample matrix.

UV detection

UV detector with HPLC workstation

Detect and review the target compound peak.

Result

RFQ output and buyer value

Reference source

2020 Chinese Pharmacopoeia Part I was listed as the reference.

The application can be presented as a method-driven HPLC configuration.

Method signal

The method note identifies C18 column use and UV detection.

Column and detector requirements should be included in the first RFQ.

The case adds a specific herbal medicine application to the chromatography content.

It supports SEO and buyer review for C18 column, UV detector, and HPLC method selection.

The page can guide buyers to provide target compound, reference method, wavelength, and column needs.