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Optimize complex fractionation/separation systems

MD-HPLC can be applied to the purification of a particular natural product or comprehensive fractionation of complex natural product mixtures.60 Figure 2 illustrated an example where such approaches have been employed. The two applications have some similarities in terms of basic separation science principles however, they have fundamental differences in system design, optimization, and operation. [Pg.21]


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