“…Finally, van Hoeck et al (20) separated I, 11, and I11 from IV on a solvent-impregnated plate and determined IV by direct fluorometry. The methods described in 19, and 20 seem to be the most reliable, although they are subject to important criticism.The use of acid-washed kieselguhr is undesirable (14) because the washing process is lengthy and does not result in reproducible separations. Microcrystalline cellulose is also unsatisfactory because the support, as described by , is difficult to prepare and does not allow a good separation while the use of citrate and/or phosphate buffers may markedly increase the epimerization of the tetracyTable I-TLC of I-V Con c e n -R f x 100 Comtration, pound P!dPl Ia I1 fJ I11 c I 0.025 98 86 95 V 0.025 21 32 72 I1 0.025 1 6 27 30 IV 5.0 1 0 20 50 I11 0.025 4 1 0 28 aWith 10% VI plates.…”