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High-performance liquid chromatography , 1-2. See

The procedure involves precolumn oxidation of formate with formate dehydrogenase which is accompanied by a corresponding reduction of p-nicotinamideadenine dinucleotide (P(NAD)+) to reduced P-nicotinamide dinucleotide (ie P NADH). The latter is quantified by high performance liquid chromatography. See also Table 4.1. [Pg.104]

HPLC = high performance liquid chromatography see chromatography HOckel-Onsager equation see electrophoretic mobility hydration 1.2.58, 1.5.3, 3.121, table 3.7 (see also solvation) hydration number 1.5.50 hydraulic radius 1.6.50, 1.84 hydrod3mamlc radius, layer thickness 1.7.50, 5.61 hydrod)mamics 1.6.1,... [Pg.757]

It is important to note that in general, amino acids cannot be quantitatively determined by direct titration because end points for completely protonating or deprotonating the zwitterion are often indistinct. Amino acids are normally determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (see Chapter 32) or... [Pg.387]

Reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography, see RP-HPLC Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 290... [Pg.1877]

NOTE. High-performance liquid chromatography (see Prior Reading) is effective in separating the pure ketone. Use a Cjg reversed-phase column and methanol-water as the elution solvent... [Pg.400]


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