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Thin-layer chromatography
About: Thin-layer chromatography is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 7494 publications have been published within this topic receiving 124179 citations. The topic is also known as: TLC.
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TL;DR: The polyphenols (CPAE II) were extracted from the dichloromethane extract of the pyroligneous acid, R. apiculata by simultaneous acid base and solvent extraction method as discussed by the authors.
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01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: Culture based tests culture and inoculation methods pigment enhancing media growth with inhibitory compounds carbon and nitrogen source assimiliation enzymatic activity on solid media enzymatics activity of fungal extracts and broths miscellaneous tests molecular biology methods protein electrophoresis DNA molecular biology chromatographic methods thin layer Chromatography of secondary metabolites high performance liquid chromatography UVNIS spectroscopy isolation and purification of secondary metabolism assessing biological activity.
Abstract: Culture based tests culture and inoculation methods pigment enhancing media growth with inhibitory compounds carbon and nitrogen source assimiliation enzymatic activity on solid media enzymatic activity of fungal extracts and broths miscellaneous tests molecular biology methods protein electrophoresis DNA molecular biology chromatographic methods thin layer Chromatography of secondary metabolites high performance liquid chromatography UVNIS spectroscopy isolation and purification of secondary metabolites assessing biological activity.
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TL;DR: A unidimensional thin-layer chromatography system for the separation of phospholipids of the rat was developed and each was judged to be pure by two-dimensional thin- layer chromatography.
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TL;DR: A method for the complete separation and essentially quantitative isolation of individual components of phospholipid mixtures is described, using Silica Gel G as adsorbent and solvent mixture containing formic acid.
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TL;DR: Gluco- and galactocerebrosides can be separated by thin-layer chromatography on Silica Gel G prepared with sodium borate solution instead of water by chloroform-methanol-water-15 M NH(4)OH 280:70:6:1.
182 citations