Search results for "Chromatographic separation"

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Column-switching techniques for high-performance liquid chromatography of drugs in biological samples.

1993

In recent years, an increasing number of publications have demonstrated the potential of column-switching techniques for the chromatographic separation, determination and preparative isolation of analytes from biological matrices. Column-switching systems greatly facilitate drug analysis, by on-line sample clean-up and trace enrichment, or by improving the analytical separative process. In this paper, the main applications of column-switching techniques to drug analysis in biological samples, are reviewed.

AnalyteChromatographyChemistryGeneral ChemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyBiological materialsChromatographic separationColumn chromatographyPharmaceutical PreparationsAnimalsHumansColumn switchingDrug analysisQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of chromatography
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Gas-liquid chromatographic analyses

1983

Abstract The gas chromatography of mixtures of n -alkyl acetates (CH 3 COOR, R = C 1 —C 8 ) and methyl esters of aliphatic n -carboxylic acids (R′COOCH 3 , R′ = C 1 —C 8 ) and certain of their monochlorinated derivatives has been studied on Carbowax 20M and SE-30 glass capillary columns under the same operating conditions. The separation of the isomeric monochlorinated esters was complete on Carbowax 20M, whereas on SE-30 the peaks of 6- and 7-chlorooctyl acetates and methyl (ω − 1)- and (ω − 2)-chlorooctanoates and -nonanoates partly overlapped. The complete separation of the mixtures could not be achieved, however, on Carbowax 20M, in spite of the use of various operating conditions. The …

Aqueous normal-phase chromatographyValeric acidCapillary actionChlorine atomLiquid phasechemistry.chemical_elementAlcoholBiochemistryIsothermal processAnalytical ChemistryHomologous serieschemistry.chemical_compoundChain (algebraic topology)Capillary columnChlorineOrganic chemistryMethyleneChlorine substituentQuartzAlkylchemistry.chemical_classificationPrimary (chemistry)ChromatographyElutionChemistrySubstitution (logic)Organic ChemistryButanoic AcidsReversed-phase chromatographyGeneral MedicineCapillary gas chromatographyChromatographic separationAcyl chainembryonic structuresHalogenNitrocardiovascular systemPolarKovats retention indexGas chromatographyChromatography columnRetention timeGas liquid chromatographicJournal of Chromatography A
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Gelchromatographie. 6. Mitt. trennungen im präparativen maßstab mit hoher auflösung

1968

Zur gelchromatographischen Trennung im Grammengen-Bereich wurde ein Recycling-Verfahren mit kontinuierlicher Einengung des Eluates entwickelt. Die Trennung von Oligomeren des Styrols, des Butylmethacrylates und des Athylenoxids unter Anwendung dieser Methode wire beschrieben. Vorteile und Grenzen des Verfahrens werden diskutiert. A recycling technic with continuous concentration of the eluate has been developed for gel chromatographic separation in the gram-scale. The separation of oligomers of styrene, butyl methacrylate and ethylene oxide by use of this method is described. Advantages and limitation of this procedure are discussed.

Butyl methacrylateChromatographic separationchemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyEthylene oxidechemistryElutionPolymer chemistryStyreneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Gas—liquid chromatographic analyses

1984

Abstract The gas chromatography (GC) of n -alkyl acetates (CH 3 COOR), chloroacetates (CH 2 ClCOOR), dichloroacetates (CHCl 2 COOR) and trichloroacetates (CCl 3 COOR), where the alcohol chain length (R) varied between 1 and 8, and certain of their monochlorinated derivatives, 176 compounds altogether, has been studied on SE-30 and OV-351 glass capillary columns under the same operating conditions. The isomeric monochlorinated esters are eluted in direct order from the 1- chloro to the ω-chloro isomer, the separation of the isomers being complete on OV- 351. On SE-30, however, the peaks of the 6- and 7-chlorooctyl esters are partly overlapped. The separation of the mixtures of odd- and e…

Capillary actionAnalytical chemistryAlcoholFormyl groupAldehydeBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary columnStraight chainpolycyclic compoundsStructural isomerOrganic chemistryMethyleneBenzoic acidchemistry.chemical_classificationPrimary (chemistry)General MedicineCapillary gas chromatographyBoiling pointChromatographic separationSalicylaldehydeNitrobenzoatesPolarlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Aliphatic compoundResolution (mass spectrometry)Polarity (physics)Carboxylic acidchemistry.chemical_elementBranching (polymer chemistry)Isothermal processTurn (biochemistry)ChlorinePhenolsQuartzAlkylTetradecaneChlorophenolDegree of unsaturationChromatographyGeminalElutionOrganic ChemistryChloroacetatesComplete resolutionReverse orderChain lengthchemistryChlorobenzeneFunctional groupNitroKovats retention indexNon polarGas chromatographyVicinalGas liquid chromatographicJournal of Chromatography A
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High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of esters of 4-hydroxymethyl-7-methoxy-coumarin

1978

Chromatographic separationRange (particle radiation)chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChemistryHydroxymethylGeneral ChemistryCoumarinJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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Finding the best separation in situations of extremely low chromatographic resolution.

2010

Abstract Samples with a large number of compounds or similarities in their structure and polarity may yield insufficient chromatographic resolution. In such cases, however, finding conditions where the largest number of compounds appears sufficiently resolved can be still worthwhile. A strategy is here reported that optimises the resolution level of chromatograms in cases where conventional global criteria, such as the worst resolved peak pair or the product of elementary resolutions, are not able to detect any separation, even when most peaks are baseline resolved. The strategy applies a function based on the number of “well resolved” peaks, which are those that exceed a given threshold of…

Chromatography Reverse-PhaseChromatographyAcetonitrilesResolution (mass spectrometry)ChemistryLow resolutionOrganic ChemistrySeparation (aeronautics)Analytical chemistryGeneral MedicineFunction (mathematics)Partial resolutionHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryChromatographic separationModels ChemicalYield (chemistry)Organic ChemicalsJournal of chromatography. A
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A multinjection strategy for mercury speciation.

2005

Abstract A multiinjection strategy has been developed to increase the sampling throughput of the high-performance liquid chromatography determination of inorganic-mercury, methylmercury, ethylmercury and phenylmercury. The method involves the injection of samples each 3.5 min, in spite of the fact that phenylmercury retention time corresponds to 9.04 min. In the selected conditions, the sampling frequency was 11 h −1 in front of that of 6 h −1 , obtained by conventional injection of each sample after the complete elution of Hg species. Additionally, the analytical reagents consumption was reduced drastically in almost 50%. The main characteristics of the chromatographic separation were main…

ChromatographyElutionAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryMercury (element)Ethylmercurychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationchemistryReagentRetention timeMethylmercuryTalanta
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Gas chromatographic separation of acetylated chlorinated phenols, guaiacols and catechols on an SE-30 quartz capillary column

1983

ChromatographyOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationchemistryCapillary columnChlorinated phenolslawFlame ionization detectorPhenolsGas chromatographyQuartzJournal of Chromatography A
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Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residue Determination in Bee Products

2002

Monitoring pesticide residues in honey, wax, and bees helps to assess the potential risk of these products to consumer health and gives information on the pesticide treatments that have been used on the field crops surrounding the hives. The present review seeks to discuss the basic principles and recent developments in pesticide analysis in bee products and their application in monitoring programs. Consideration is given to extraction, cleanup, chromatographic separation, and detection techniques.

ChromatographyPesticide residuePotential riskfungiConsumer healthPesticide ResiduesFood ContaminationHoneyBeesPesticidecomplex mixturesMicrobiologyGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryChromatographic separationWaxesBee productsAnimalsEnvironmental scienceBiochemical engineeringAnalysis methodEnvironmental MonitoringFood ScienceJournal of Food Protection
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Affinity chromatographic separation of plant lactate dehydrogenase

1978

Abstract Lactate dehydrogenase from potato tubers was purified by the use of several standard purification procedures as well as by affinity chromatography on C

Chromatographyfungifood and beveragesmacromolecular substancesPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticultureBiologySolanum tuberosumbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryChromatographic separationchemistry.chemical_compoundAffinity chromatographychemistryBiochemistryLactate dehydrogenaseMolecular BiologySolanaceaePhytochemistry
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