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General info

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Whose work are you reviewing?

High performance thin layer chromatography (Meghanwu, Gracelybear)

Link to draft you're reviewing
User:Meghanwu/High performance thin layer chromatography
Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
High-performance thin-layer chromatography

Evaluate the drafted changes

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Very detailed and relevant additions! The original article is very barren and the new subsections make a great addition.

Tone is neutral.

Good sources.

Many sentences can be more concise using Brogan methods. For example, in the intro:

"This analytical technique is rooted in TLC but incorporates enhancements aimed at enhancing compound resolution and enabling their quantitative analysis." can be cut down to :

"This TLC-based analytical technique enhances compound resolution for quantitative analysis."

Are there plans to add images? They may help since this is a very detailed article. For example, a flow chart would be nice for the HPTLC Methodology section.

The following sentence feels out of place since you're referring to one specific study (bias): Le Roux's research team assessed HPTLC for determining salbutamol serum levels in clinical trials and concluded that it is a suitable method for analyzing serum samples.

Some abbreviations are confusing since the unabbreviated names weren't mentioned (PRISMA, CAMAG, etc.)