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uh and then in respect of the workshop which with the title of dissolution and the drug release test i will show you uh in this video how to work out the percentage of drug release uh from the absorbance value which will get it from the uv or hplc machine using the x sheet excel sheet i have inserted the time point that i have picked up for the distribution test and uh the absorbance value uh that you have got that i have got to work to calculate the x value which is the concentration from the y value from the absorbance you need to construct a calibration curve to get the slope equation as i have explained to you in the workshop so to work out the concentration using the equation so using this equation right we have the absorbance which is y value so minus zero point zero one four eight close the bracket over zero point zero three five you will get the x value from the absorbance and you you need to do the same for all of the other time points right now how to convert the uh how to co