Thin Layer Chromatography/High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography is suitable for detection of organic and nonvolatile compounds.

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Thin Layer Chromatography/High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography is suitable for detection of organic and nonvolatile compounds.
Words ‘Plant pigments’ and ‘chromatography’ reminds us of the beginning of chromatographic science. A Russian Botanist ‘Mikhail Tsvet’ invented chromatography in the 19 th century during his research on the separation of plant pigments.
Here are simple methods for the detection and quantification of colors in halwa barfi and khala khatta syrup. Check it out now!
HPTLC is one of the most effective chromatographic techniques for analyzing herbal samples. Here are a few herbal applications. Enquire Now!
Here are some techniques that explains why we use TLC over paper chromatography for components in the mixture of samples. Enquire Now!
High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) has various applications in fields like herbal, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, cosmetics and forensics. Forensic science relies on chromatographic techniques for identification. The separation of complex mixtures is an...
HPTLC technique as we all know has multiple applications, one such application is chromatography in Food Analysis. HPTLC can be used for Quality Control of food substances, testing additives and contaminants in food. The complex food matrices can be separated...
High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) is chromatographic technique based on the principle of planar chromatography. It is a modernized version of Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) with enhanced capabilities. CAMAG is Swiss based company manufacturing TLC...