“…In some studies notably with Ononis species 70-72,74,75 the array of compounds reported appears partly attributable to methylation or acetylation reactions carried out during column chromatographic separation to enhance separations. An interesting approach for the prepurification and selective separation of resorcinolic lipid from phenolic lipids or resorcinolic lipids from impurities has been recently reported in which a selective partitioning of different non-isoprenoic phenolic lipids between two immiscible organic solvents (e.g., diol and hexane) is used. , Column and thin-layer chromatographies on unmodified or hydrophobic (reversed-phase) silica gels are used depending on preparative/analytical objectives. In general, chromatography on plain silica gel is used for the isolation and purification of the resorcinolic lipid fraction, whereas partition chromatography on hydrophobic silica gel (silica gel modified with octadecylsilane residues, RP-18, is most frequently used) is applied for the separation of individual homologues.…”