For proper identification it is absolutely necessary to use combination of different techniques and methods: HPLC retention of standard compounds, UV spectra, different columns and mobile phases, hydrolysis and MS/MS fragmentation. By well-known compounds and matrices usually retention and UV spectra are sufficient.
Depends completely on your detector. If you have a MS/MS then the answer is probably. If you have RI or UV then the answer is absolutely no. HPLC is a relatively low resolution chromatographic technique (as compared, for example, to HRGC) and as Bruce points out you get a lot of peak overlap.
HPLC analysis can be used for identification of compounds using Reference compounds by comparing their Rt, this identification is confirmed by Spiking technique) spiking the standard reference to the extract to indicate the accurate Rt. of peak in the extract.
For proper identification it is absolutely necessary to use combination of different techniques and methods: HPLC retention of standard compounds, UV spectra, different columns and mobile phases, hydrolysis and MS/MS fragmentation. By well-known compounds and matrices usually retention and UV spectra are sufficient.
Its good, but just to be safe and more precise in the result section. You better use 2 more analysis. It can be both simpler methods such as IR and MS analysis.