Techniques of Thin-layer Chromatography in Amino Acid and Peptide Chemistry1968, 1968 - Amino Acids - 218 pages |
Contents
B Manual Layer Preparation | 8 |
The Covered Plate | 14 |
G Polyzonal ThinLayer Chromatography | 23 |
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20 cm plates According acetic acid/water acetone acids on Silica Acta adsorbent Alanine amino acids ammonia applied aqueous Arginine BN chamber Brenner Brenner et al butanol/glacial acetic Camag cellulose Chem Chim chro chroma Chromatog chromatograms color compounds creatinine cystine Desaga detection of amino development distance dinitrophenyl DNFB dried electrophoresis eluted esters ethanol ether ether-soluble DNP-amino acids evaporated extracted free amino acids Gel G layers glacial acetic acid Glutamic acid Glycine Helv Histidine Honegger hydrolysis intermediate drying Isoleucine layers and solvents Leucine Lysine Methionine method migration mixture ml water Niederwieser Ninhydrin Opienska-Blauth oxide paper chromatography Pataki peptides phase phenol/water Phenylalanine PITC preparation Proline protein PTH-amino acids quantity R-values reaction reagent second dimension Serine Silica Gel silica gel layers solution solvent number sprayed Stahl substances suitable Table technique thin-layer chromatography Threonine tion tography Tryptophan two-dimensional Tyrosine urine Valine