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Re: Crow3 post# 7925

Thursday, 02/02/2006 2:24:02 PM

Thursday, February 02, 2006 2:24:02 PM

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Crow, once again....

"If you are asking if it is possible to make a signature for A and another for B, can it make a signature for A+B,
I say not according to the BAXA thing."


CDEx is explicitly claiming that they can do it.

The Baxa FAQ does not provide enough information to firmly support that it can be done or it can't be done.

One last commnet from me. Assuming it can be done and it can be done practically there would be complications compared to signaturing a single active ingredient.

If there is any region in the spectral fingerprint where two or more ingredients overlap it would become difficult to distinguish the relative concentations and may interfere with identifying each unique signature. For this reason I believe that there are many more linitations to signaturing admixtures of two or more active ingredients. That is probably why they are unable to signature TPN's.


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