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Quantitative thin-layer chromatography scanning densitometry

Thin-layer chromatography is a powerful tool in the analysis of lipids. It is easy to perform, versatile, and relatively cheap, and it allows for direct quantitative measurements of the separated compounds by means of scanning densitometry. An important feature is that the analyst gets a full picture of the examined sample. [Pg.938]

The low efficiency and short migration distances typical of thin-layer chromatography limit useful separations to those with relatively large enantioselectivity factors. Absorption by the chiral selector can cause baseline instability and reduced sample detectability for quantitative measurements by scanning densitometry. The chiral sepa-... [Pg.824]


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