
Fundamentals and Techniques
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- Front Cover
- Chromatography: Fundamentals and Applications of Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of authors and coauthors
- List of abbreviations
- Chapter 10. Amino acids and oligopeptides
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2. Ion-exchange chromatography
- 10.3 High-performance liquid chromatography of amino acids and peptides
- 10.4. Gas chromatography
- 10.5. Mass spectrometry
- References
- Chapter 11. Proteins
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. Chromatography of proteins
- 11.3. Electrophoresis of proteins
- 11.4. Isoelectric focusing
- References
- Chapter 12. Lipids
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. Preparation of lipid extracts
- 12.3. Separation of lipid Classes
- 12.4. Resolution of molecular Species
- 12.5. Determination of total lipid profiles
- 12.6. Summary and conclusions
- 12.7. Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 13. Terpenoids
- 13.1. Introduction
- 13.2. Hemiterpenes, mevalonic acid, and related compounds
- 13.3. Monoterpenes
- 13.4. Sesquiterpenes
- 13.5. Diterpenes
- 13.6. Sesterpenes
- 13.7. Triterpenes
- 13.8. Tetraterpenes
- 13.9. Polyprenols
- 13.10. Phosphorylated terpenes
- 13.11. Glycosylated terpenes
- 13.12. Terpenoid vitamins
- References
- Chapter 14. Steroids
- 14.1. Introduction
- 14.2. Sterols
- 14.3. Vitamins D
- 14.4. Sapogenins and alkaloids
- 14.5. Estrane derivatives
- 14.6. Androstane derivatives
- 14.7. Pregnane derivatives
- 14.8. Corticosteroids
- 14.9. Miscellaneous hormones
- 14.10. Bile acids
- 14.11. Ecdysteroids
- 14.12. Lactone derivatives
- References
- Chapter 15. Carbohydrates
- 15.1. Introduction
- 15.2. Column chromatography
- 15.3. Gas-liquid chromatography
- 13.4. Planar chromatography
- 15.5. Electrophoresis
- References
- Chapter 16. Pharmaceuticals
- 16.1. Introduction
- 16.2. Gas chromatography
- 16.3. High-performance liquid chromatography
- 16.4. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
- 16.5. Thin-layer chromatography
- References
- Chapter 17. Antibiotics
- 17.1. Introduction
- 17.2. Chromatographic identification and classification
- 17.3. Specific methods
- References
- Chapter 18. Nucleic acids
- 18.1. Introduction
- 18.2. Bases, nucleosides, and nucleotides
- 18.3 Oligonucleotides
- 18.4. Transfer RNA
- 18.5.High- molecular-weight RNA
- 18.6. Deoxyribonucleic acid
- 18.7. Sequence analysis
- 18.8. Nucleoproteins
- References
- Chapter 19. Porphyrins and related tetrapyrrolic substances
- 19.1. Structures and chemical properties of tetrapyrroles
- 19.2. Water-soluble compounds
- 19.3. Water-insoluble compounds
- 19.4. Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 20. Phenolic compounds
- 20.1. Introduction
- 20.2. Paper chromatography
- 20.3. Paper electrophoresis
- 20.4. Thin-layer chromatography
- 20.5. Large-scale column chromatography
- 20.6. Gas-liquid chromatography
- 20.7. High-performance liquid chromatography
- 20.8. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 21. Pesticides
- 21.1. Introduction
- 21.2. Gas chromatography
- 21.3. High-performance liquid chromatography
- 21.4. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
- 21.5. Thin-layer chromatography
- 21.6. Nitrosated pesticides and nitrosamine trace contaminants
- References
- Chapter 22. Inorganic compounds
- 22.1. Introduction
- 22.2. Reversible complex equilibra
- 22.3. Complexing equilibria that are not instantly reversible
- 22.4. Hydrophobic adsorption and the "perchlorate effect
- 22.5. Ion-pair or outer-sphere complex formation
- 22.6. Ion chromatography
- 22.7. High-performance liquid chromatography
- 22.8. Gel chromatography
- 22.9. Gas chromatography
- 22.10. Resolution of optical isomers
- 22.11. Separation of coordination complexes
- 22.12. Scandium, yttrium, the rare earths, and actinium
- 22.13. Condensed phosphates
- 22.14. Silicates
- References
- Chapter 23. Nonhydrocarbon gases
- 23.1. Introduction
- 23.2. Separation of gases and its applications
- 23.3. Separation of isotopic and spin species
- 23.4. Trace analysis
- References
- Chapter 24. Hydrocarbons
- 24.1. Introduction
- 24.2. Gas chromatography
- 24.3. Apparatus
- 24.4. Gas analysis
- 24.5. Volatile liquid hydrocarbon mixtures
- 24.6. Hydrocarbon mixtures in the kerosine and gas oil range
- 24.7. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- 24.8. Lubricating oils and crude oils
- 24.9. Liquid chromatography
- 24.10. Thin-layer chromatography
- 24.11. Conclusion
- References
- Subject index
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