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217 related items for PubMed ID: 11391671

  • 1. Separation of amino acids, their derivatives and enantiomers by impregnated TLC.
    Bhushan R, Martens J.
    Biomed Chromatogr; 2001 May; 15(3):155-65. PubMed ID: 11391671
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  • 3. Direct resolution of enantiomers by impregnated TLC.
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  • 4. Thin layer chromatography of dansyl and dinitrophenyl derivatives of amino acids. A review.
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  • 7. Direct thin layer chromatography enantioresolution of some basic DL-amino acids using a pharmaceutical industry waste as chiral impregnating reagent.
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  • 8. Direct resolution of (+/-)-ephedrine and atropine into their enantiomers by impregnated TLC.
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  • 12. [Separation of dansyl amino acids in polyamide thin layer films in micro amounts].
    Teichgräber P, Krautschick I, Arnold R, Biesold D.
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