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POLYAMIDE is a specific chromatographic adsorbent for several kinds of organic compounds, as has been shown by Carelli et al.1 (phenols and fatty acids by powder column), Davidek2 (antioxidants by powder thin layer), Endres3 (aromatic nitro compounds and sulphonic acids by powder column) and Wang4 (indoles by polyamide layer). In the extension of the uses of polyamide layer as a chromatographic media, we found it suitable for the separation of lactones.
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WANG, KT., WANG, I. Polyamide Layer Chromatography of Lactones. Nature 210, 1039–1040 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2101039b0
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