Chromatographic adsorption analysis
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This article is published in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition.The article was published on 1942-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Expanded bed adsorption & Adsorption.read more
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Xanthophylls and carotenes of diatoms, brown algae, dinoflagellates, and sea-anemones
TL;DR: Carotenoid pigments of several groups of algae have been obtained through utilization of the chromatographic adsorption method and the relative positions of the pigments in the columns have been found to vary with the solvents and adsorbents that were employed.
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Partition chromatography of amino acids on starch
Stanford Moore,William H. Stein +1 more
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Lipids of photosynthetic tissue I. Silicic acid chromatography of the lipids from whole leaves and chloroplasts
Leonard P. Zile,E. Anne Harmon +1 more
TL;DR: The Hirsch and Ahrens method of silicic acid chromatography has been applied to the separation of the lipids of whole spinach leaves and of spinach chloroplasts and the presence of a proteolipid in the chloroplast was observed.
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THE ISOLATION FROM WHEAT GERM OIL OF AN ALCOHOL, α-TOCOPHEROL, HAVING THE PROPERTIES OF VITAMIN E
TL;DR: The α-tocopherol as mentioned in this paper is a possibly the allophante of β-amyrin, which was derived from wheat germ oil thress aflophanates.
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The Isolation from Wheat Germ Oil of an Alcohol, α-Tocopherol, Having the Properties of Vitamin E
TL;DR: A provisional formula for α-tocopherol is proposed, which when given in a single dose of 3 mg.
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Die Chromatographische Adsorptionsmethode: Grundlagen · Methodik · Anwendungen
L. Zechmeister,L. v. Cholnoky +1 more
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