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The Chromatographic Separation of Mixtures of Diglyceromonophosphoric Acids and Related Products

✍ Scribed by W. Fiers; J. Stockx


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2010
Weight
233 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0037-9646

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✦ Synopsis


The chromatographic separation of mixtures of dig lyceromonophosphoric acids and related products by W. FIERS ant1 J. STOCKX (Gent) ltBSUMl? :

La separation chromatographique des trois acides diglyceronionophosphoriques a CtC rkalisee au rnoyeii d'echaiigeurs d'anions. Differents essais sont relates qui confirment la prksence de I'ison&re 1-1' dans le produit obtenu par condensation de 1't.pictilorhydrine svec le 8-glyckrophosphate disodique. En mCme temps l'existcnce dc I'isom6re 2-2' s et.6 etahlie e t le produit caractkrisi..


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