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T. Mezzetti

Researcher at University of Perugia

Publications -  6
Citations -  206

T. Mezzetti is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin-layer chromatography & Boric acid. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 206 citations.

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Bidimensional thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates on silica gel impregnated with boric acid.

TL;DR: Factors which influence separation of carbohydrates on silica gel impregnated with boric acid, and the limitations if the monodimensional technique are investigated are investigated and discussed.
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Thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates on silica gel impregnated with sodium acetate, monosodium phosphate and disodium phosphate.

TL;DR: The study shows that bidimensional thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates with the above impregnants is not feasible, but that excellent monodimensional separations of up to ten sugars can be achieved with the sodium acetate and monosodium phosphate impregnant.
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Analysis of carbohydrates in biological fluids by means of thin layer chromatography

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the monodimensional separation of sugars commonly found in biological fluids is described, which is suitable for routine screening and research in a clinical laboratory and can be applied to semi-quantitative analysis.
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Thin-layer chromatography of oligosaccharides with tungstic or molybdic acid as impregnant.

TL;DR: In this paper, thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates on silica-gel layers impregnated with molybdic or phospho-tungstic acid has been investigated.
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Coupled layers: a new technique for the two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography of carbohydrates.

TL;DR: A new technique, which the authors call “coupled-layer chromatography,” exploits two different chromatographic principles on the same chromatoplate for the separation of a class of substances.