1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-7368(82)71509-9
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The Use of HPLC for the Discrimination of a Range of Dylon Home-dyeing Products and its Potential Use in the Comparison of Illicit Tablets

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“…The identification of dyes in illicit tablets can supply further confirmation of similarities between illicit samples and hence can be of significance in relating seizures from different locations. A series of articles by Joyce et al (165)(166)(167) has reported the identification of such dyes in illicit tablets and the detection of trace impurities in soluble food dyes.…”
Section: {26)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of dyes in illicit tablets can supply further confirmation of similarities between illicit samples and hence can be of significance in relating seizures from different locations. A series of articles by Joyce et al (165)(166)(167) has reported the identification of such dyes in illicit tablets and the detection of trace impurities in soluble food dyes.…”
Section: {26)mentioning
confidence: 99%