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Thin-Layer Chromatography

2021
Lipid extracts from plants represent a mixture of polar membrane lipids and nonpolar lipids. The main constituents of the polar lipid fraction are glycerolipids, that is, galactolipids, sulfolipid, and phospholipids. In addition, betaine lipids are found in pteridophytes, bryophytes, and algae. Nonpolar lipids include the storage lipid triacylglycerol,
Georg, Hölzl, Peter, Dörmann
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Thin Layer Chromatography

2013
In many experiments, it is important to be able to separate a mixture into its chemical components in order to isolate one compound or to assess the purity of the mixture. Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is one of the easiest and most versatile methods of doing this because of its low cost, simplicity, quick development time, high sensitivity, and good
Marina, Santiago, Scott, Strobel
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Thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates

Journal of Chromatography A, 1967
The separation of carbohydrates on thin layers of silica gel is due first of all to the type and quantity of impregnating salt. The results of chromatography of carbohydrates on thin layers of silica gel in the presence of sodium mono- and dihydrogen phosphate are often better than those of paper chromatography (e.g.
Y S, Ovodov   +4 more
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Thin-layer Chromatography

Nature, 1967
A symposium on quantitative thin-layer and paper chromatography will be held on January 3 and 4, 1968, by the Pharmacological Society of Great Britain and the Society for Analytical Chemistry. What follows is a description of how this new technique has been developed in recent years.
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Thin-layer chromatography of sterols

Journal of Chromatography A, 1962
Abstract 3β-Sterols differing in unsaturation in ring B and in the side chain were separated by thin-layer chromatography. Differences in resolving power between polar and nonpolar systems were observed.
R D, BENNETT, E, HEFTMANN
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Thin layer chromatography of gangliosides

Glycoconjugate Journal, 2008
Thin layer chromatography is the easiest way to analyze the total glycosphingolipid mixtures extracted, and, in some cases, partially purified from tissues and cultured cells. Several solvent systems have been introduced to separate the complex mixtures as a function of their composition, presence of contaminants and, in some cases, of their quantity ...
F. Scandroglio   +5 more
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Polytetrafluoroethylene layers for thin-layer chromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, 1969
Abstract Polytetrafluoroethylene layers have been evolved whose properties are satisfactory for thin-layer chromatography (TLC). These properties include versatility of composition, rate of drying, uniformity, adherence to a support without binder, wettability, rate of development, and resolution of test-mixture components.
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Thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates

Journal of Chromatography A, 1976
Abstract Thin-layer chromatography, with its inherent simplicity of operation and sufficiently high degree of sensitivity and resolution, can, as a preliminary technique in the analysis of sugars and related compounds, replace other more sophisticated procedures such as gas-liquid and ion-exchange chromatography.
M, Ghebregzabher   +3 more
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Enantioseparation by Thin-Layer Chromatography

2019
Despite the fact that high-performance liquid chromatography is the predominant technique for analytical and preparative enantioseparations, chiral thin-layer chromatography (TLC) may represent an alternative, especially if fast analysis with simple equipment is required.
Rituraj, Dubey, Ravi, Bhushan
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