1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)81336-9
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Substitution of methyl tert.-butyl ether for diethyl ether in the standardized thin-layer chromatographic method for lichen products

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“…Nomenclature of non-soluble pigments follows Meyer and Printzen (2000). Thin layer chromatography was carried out according to Culberson (1972) and Culberson and Johnson (1982), and high performance liquid chromatography according to Elix et al (2003).…”
Section: Morphology and Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nomenclature of non-soluble pigments follows Meyer and Printzen (2000). Thin layer chromatography was carried out according to Culberson (1972) and Culberson and Johnson (1982), and high performance liquid chromatography according to Elix et al (2003).…”
Section: Morphology and Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All material has been studied with thin-layer chromatography (Culberson & Ammann 1979) with modified solvent B (Culberson & Johnson 1982). Anatomical measurements of the cortex (C), medulla (M) and central axis (A) were established according to the method given in Clerc (1984a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10) onto Merck silica gel 60 F254 glass plates. Chemical analyses were performed in three routinely used solvent systems: A (toluene/ dioxane/ acetic acid: 180:45:5), B (n-hexane/MTBE/ formic acid-65:40:10) and C (toluene/ acetic acid-200:30) [16,17]. After brief drying, the plates are visualized on UV light (254 nm and 365 nm) and are sprayed with a stable solution of anisaldehyde sulfuric reagent (ANS: anisaldehyde/acetic acid/methanol/sulfuric acid-0.5:10:85:5) until wet, and then heated at 110ºC until development of spots, which were visualized on visible light [18].…”
Section: Thin-layer Chromatography (Tlc)mentioning
confidence: 99%