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Hierarchical Imprinting Using Crude Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis Products as Templates

2003

The crude products resulting from solid-phase peptide synthesis can be used as epitope templates to generate surface-confined sites for the template and larger peptides containing the template motif. This offers a facile route to robust affinity stationary phases for the chromatographic separation of peptides.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral Chemical EngineeringPeptideGeneral ChemistryEpitopechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationTemplateAffinity chromatographychemistryMaterials ChemistryPeptide synthesisOrganic chemistryImprinting (psychology)Molecular imprintingChemistry of Materials
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Sesquiterpene lactones fromArtemisia barrelieri

1991

Abstract Extraction of aerial parts of Artemisia barrelieri and chromatographic separation yielded a new germacranolide, two new monocyclic sesquiterpenes and a novel germacranolide dimer, together with several known compounds.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGermacranolidebiologyStereochemistryPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineArtemisia barrelieriHorticultureSesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationchemistryAnthemideaeOrganic chemistryMolecular BiologyLactonePhytochemistry
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Ein neues Butenolid ausConyza bonariensis

1991

A New Butenolide from Conyza bonariensis Extraction of aerial parts of Conyza bonariensis and chromatographic separation yielded the new butenolide 1, together with the acetylenic compounds trans-lachnophyllum lactone (2) and cis-lachnophyllum methyl ester (3), and the germacrane alcohol 4.

chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)AlcoholSesquiterpenechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationButenolide 1chemistryAcetyleneOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLactoneButenolideLiebigs Annalen der Chemie
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Capillary column gas chromatographic identification of sugars in honey as trimethylsilyl derivatives.

1987

A method for identifying carbohydrates (mono-, di- and trisaccharides) in honey is presented. It is based on the separate preparation of both trimethylsilyl ethers and oxime trimethylsilyl ethers of the sugars followed by their gas chromatographic separation on a fused-silica capillary column coated with OV-101 using temperature programming. From the two chromatograms, the number of peaks given by each derivatized sugar, their relative retention times and peak-area ratios are used for identification. The identities of two unidentified trisaccharide peaks are considered. Quantitative applications to honey sugar analysis are discussed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationTrimethylsilyl CompoundsChromatographyChromatography GasTrimethylsilylOrganic ChemistryCarbohydratesTemperatureGeneral MedicineHoneyCarbohydrateOximeBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationchemistryCapillary columnOximesOrganic chemistryIndicators and ReagentsTrisaccharideGas chromatographySugarJournal of chromatography
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