Chromatography is a powerful and reliable method for the isolation and identification of similar molecules from complex matrices, making it an ideal technique for the identification of compounds from medicinal plants. A renewed interest in natural products for medicine has lead to the development of chromatographic techniques with improved separation and greater levels of detection. Rapid and total characterisation of all constituents of medicinal plants is becoming the norm, along with the identification of xenobiotics within the matrix. This book presents a comprehensive, yet critical, survey of the latest developments in the field, including the newest technologies. Due consideration is given to the advantages and disadvantages of each technique, making the book essential reading for newcomers to the field and experienced workers alike.
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Tibor Cserhati was born 1938 in Hungary. Graduated at the Chemical Engineering Faculty of the Technical University of Budapest, 1962. Postgraduate training in instrumental analytical chemistry 1965-1966. Dr. degree at the same University in 1968. Ph.D. (Candidate) degree in 1973. Research fellow at the Dairy Research Institute (1965-1973). Senior research scientist at the Plant Protection Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1975-1988). From 1989 scientific counsellor at the Institute of Chemistry, Chemical Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The Dr.Sc. degree was awarded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1988. Dr.Cserhssti is author or coauthor of more than 510 scientific papers and book chapters dealing with the separation and quantitative determination of bioactive compounds and xenobiotics by using various chromatographic techniques such as thin-layer chromatography, gas-liquid chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography and electrically driven chromatographic systems.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Preface; Introduction;1. Pre-purification and pre-concentration technologies; 2. Gas chromatography; 2.1. Theory and practice; 2.2. Separation and identification of target compounds in medicinal plants; 3. Liquid chromatographic methodologies; 3.1. Theory and practice; 3.2. Separation and identification of target compounds in medicinal plants; 4, Electrically driven systems; 4.1. Theory and practice; 4.2. Separation and identification of target compounds in medicinal plants