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A One-Dimensional Paper Chromatographic Technique for the Separation of Phenols, Phenolic Acids and their Derivatives

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THE following technique for the separation of phenols, phenolic acids and their derivatives by one-dimensional paper partition chromatography has been developed as part of a two-dimensional method (to be published shortly) for the investigation of serum and urinary phenols in patients suffering from acute uræmia.

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DURANT, J. A One-Dimensional Paper Chromatographic Technique for the Separation of Phenols, Phenolic Acids and their Derivatives. Nature 169, 1062–1063 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/1691062a0

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