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Chromatography

  • 3rd Edition - January 1, 1969
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Ivor Smith
  • Language: English

Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Techniques, Volume I — Chromatography focuses on techniques, processes, reactions, and methodologies involved in chromatography. The selection… Read more

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Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Techniques, Volume I — Chromatography focuses on techniques, processes, reactions, and methodologies involved in chromatography. The selection first ponders on paper chromatographic apparatus and techniques; desalting and related techniques; and apparatus and techniques in thin layer chromatography. Discussions focus on chromatographic solvents, location reagents, chemical conversions occurring during electrolytic desalting, electrodialysis, and ion exchange desalting. The book also examines paper chromatography, applications of thin layer chromatography in clinical biochemistry, and dinitro-phenyl aminoacids. The publication takes a look at iodoaminoacids and related compounds, indoles and related Ehrlich reactors, and imidazoles. The book also elaborates on guanidines, purines and pyrimidines and their derivatives, sugars, ketoacids, organic and phenolic acids, and chromatographic procedures. The selection is a dependable reference for biochemists and readers interested in chromatography.

Table of contents



1. Introduction to Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography


2. Paper Chromatographic Apparatus and Techniques


3. Desalting and Related Techniques


4. Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)

Section 1 — Apparatus and Techniques

Section 2 — Pre-Coated Plates

Section 3 — Non-Adhering Layers


5. Aminoacids, Amines and Related Compounds

The Pathological Aminoacidurias


6. Dinitro-Phenyl Aminoacids


7. Aminoacid Phenylthiohydantoins, Dimethylaminonaphthalenesulphonyl Aminoacids and Sequence Analysis of Peptides and Proteins


8. Iodoaminoacids and Related Compounds


9. Indoles and Related Ehrlich Reactors


10. Imidazoles


11. Guanidines


12. Purines, Pyrimidines and Their Derivatives


13. Sugars and Related Compounds


14. Ketoacids


15. Organic Acids of the Citric Acid Cycle and Related Acids


16. Phenolic Acids


17. Plant Phenols and Tannins


18. Lipids


19. Separation and Estimation of Phospholipids


20. Barbiturates


21. Alkaloids


22. Glutarimides and Other Neutral Drugs


23. Steroids


24. Rm and λRm: Making Full Use of Rf Values


25. Chromatography of Radioactive Substances


26.Chromatography of Labeled Cell Extracts


27. The Spark Chamber Technique for Radio-Chromatograms


28. Catecholamlnes, Their Precursors and Metabolites


29. Ion-Exchange Celluloses in Chromatography


30. Amino Sugars


31. Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites of Tryptophan


32. Inorganic Ions


33. Sephadex Thin-Layer Gel Filtration


34. Preparative Layer Chromatography


35. Automated Quantitative Analysis of Paper Chromatogram Strips


36. Pigments

The Forensic Examination of Inks

pH Indicators, Anthocyanins and Pteridines


37. Column Chromatographic Apparatus and Techniques


38. The Investigation of New Compounds


39. Fractionation and Sequence Analysis of [32p]. Labeled Ribonucleotides


40. Modelsformacromolecules, Nucleic Acids and Proteins

General Index


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  • Edition: 3
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  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

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