1949
DOI: 10.1126/science.109.2829.287
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Paper Chromatography of Flavonoid Pigments

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“…We referred the literature which quoted Two-dimensional paper chromatography represents one of the best methods for the rapid separation of mixtures of flavonoids from crude methanol or methanol-water extracts of dried plant material [8]. Paper partition chromatography have been used as a preliminary test for the detection of flavonoids as suggested by Wender and Gage [13]. It was reported that the concentration of flavonoids in plant extracts depends on the polarity of solvents used in the extract preparation [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We referred the literature which quoted Two-dimensional paper chromatography represents one of the best methods for the rapid separation of mixtures of flavonoids from crude methanol or methanol-water extracts of dried plant material [8]. Paper partition chromatography have been used as a preliminary test for the detection of flavonoids as suggested by Wender and Gage [13]. It was reported that the concentration of flavonoids in plant extracts depends on the polarity of solvents used in the extract preparation [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also stable to mild acid hydrolysis. From Bp values (Bradfield & Bate-Smith, 1950;Wender & Gage, 1949) the substance is provisionally identified as catechin itself. The rotation is not known.…”
Section: The Ethyl Acetate Fractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from one end with 23.1 micrograms of rutin and 19.5 micrograms of quercitin in 95% ethly alcohol solution. The strips were allowed to dry and were then placed in the upper troughs of onedimensional chromatogram chambers (6). Additional blank strips were inserted in the chambers to provide solvent blanks for the spectrophotometrie assays.…”
Section: Materials and Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%