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PLC Plates for Separations from Milligrams to Grams
Our Preparative layer (PLC) plates allow separation and purification of samples varying in quantity – from milligrams to grams.
Thin Layer Chromatography Identification Test for Dextromethorphan following European Pharmacopeia Monograph on Silica Gel G 254 Plates
Silica gel G 254 plates are suitable for analysis of Dextromethorphan following the European pharmacopeia monograph.
Detection and Determination of Caffeine, Taurine and Arginine in Shampoos by HPTLC
The modern thin-layer chromatography (TLC) offers advantages also in the field of cosmetics to quickly and simultaneously analyze samples with densitometric detection.
Qualitative Thin Layer Chromatography Analysis Ginkgo
Qualitative Thin Layer Chromatography Analysis of Flavonoids and Quantification of Terpene Lactones in Ginkgo Biloba Extracts and Tablets
Determination of Caffeine in Energy Drinks with HPTLC-MS
Thin layer chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry does not require substantial sample preparation. Energy drinks can be applied without dilution directly onto the TLC plate.
Sildenafil Citrate USP Method Using HPTLC Plates for the Limit of Imidazole Test
In the present study we demonstrate compliance of silica gel 60 F254 HPTLC plates with USP requirements, and how HPTLC plates are suitable for the Sildenafil citrate-Limit of Imidazole test.
Catalyst Screening & TLC-MS for Reaction Analysis
Catalyst screening kits, KitAlysis™, and TLC-MS analysis enable high-throughput synthesis and analysis for efficient reactions.
HPTLC for Passiflora incarnata
HPTLC fingerprinting enables rapid identification of passion flower with related reference materials.
Chromatographic Testing of Black Pepper
Powdered black pepper tested for pierine content follows USP guidelines using HPTLC and HPLC for dietary supplements.
Determination of Caffeine in Coffee Using High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography
HPTLC was used to analyze caffeine in coffee. Filtration of coffee through a PTFE syringe filter was the only sample preparation. Quantitation was conducted with a TLC scanner.
Thin-Layer Chromatography Process
TLC separation relies on capillary forces to transport substances on a stationary phase after mobile phase transport.
Determination of Quinine in Tonic Water and Caffeine in Coffee and Cola Drinks Using TLC-MS
HPTLC–MS analysis of quinine in tonic water and caffeine in coffee and cola drinks.
Determination of Lactose in Dairy Products Using TLC-MS
Straightforward HPTLC-MS analysis of lactose in dairy products (milk or yoghurt) using only protein crash, centrifugation and dilution as sample preparation.