The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
technique separates mixture components using liquid and solid phases
Liquid Chromatography (LC) is a laboratory technique used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a mixture. It involves passing a liquid sample through a column packed with a solid adsorbent material, where different substances in the sample move at different speeds, allowing for their separation and analysis. This method is widely used in fields like biochemistry and pharmaceuticals for analyzing complex mixtures, including those related to hair and alopecia research.