“…Analytical separation using TLC provides a relatively simple, cost-effective, and reliable high-throughput method for the analysis of diverse lipids and hydrocarbons. The capability of analyzing all sample components, without the need for sample pretreatment, using different detection Article Related Abbreviations: PMC, PVDF membrane chromatography; PVDF, polyvinylidene difluoride; SARA, saturate, aromatic, resin, and asphaltene; TBS, Tris-buffered saline methods applied to the same chromatographic run, gives TLC (and its high-performance application-HPTLC) a major analytical advantage compared to LC or GC, despite its lower resolution [1,2]. Developed TLC plates serve as archives, to which intrinsic or induced optical characteristics [3], chemical staining, effect-directed analysis [4], immunostaining [5,6], and mass spectrometric methods [7,8] can be directly applied to identify the resolved analytes and determine their physicochemical properties, biological effects, and structure.…”