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Journal of Chromatography A
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Volume 723, Issue 1,
Pages 1-218 (2 February 1996)

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1.
Characterization of a novel stationary phase derived from a hydrophilic polystyrene-based resin for protein cation-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 1-10
Yang Yan-Bo, Kervin Harrison and John Kindsvater
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (577 K)


2.
Significant reduction of the detection limit in ion chromatography by relative analyte enrichment with column switching, Pages 11-17
C. Umile and J. F. K. Huber
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (358 K)

3.
Determination of some structural features of procyanidins and related compounds by photodiode-array detection, Pages 19-26
B. Bartolomé, T. Hernández, M. L. Bengoechea, C. Quesada, C. Gómez-Cordovés and I. Estrella
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (445 K)

4.
Determination of short-chain aliphatic, oxo- and hydroxyacids in drinking water at low microgram per liter concentrations, Pages 27-34
Sigrid Peldszus, Peter M. Huck and Susan A. Andrews
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (476 K)

5.
Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with second-order derivative spectroscopy for the quantitation of aromatic amino acids in peptides: application to hemorphins, Pages 35-41
Zhao Q., F. Sannier, I. Garreau, C. Lecoeur and J. M. Piot
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (369 K)

6.
Isolation of haemorphin-related peptides from filter membranes collected in connection with haemofiltration of human subjects, Pages 43-49
Greger Nyberg, Katarina Sanderson, Per Andrén, Madeleine Thörnwall, Margareta Einarsson, Bo Danielson and Fred Nyberg
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (409 K)

7.
Purification of cysteine-containing synthetic peptides via selective binding of the -amino group to immobilised Cu2+ and Ni2+ ions, Pages 51-59
Per Hansen, Lennart Andersson and Gunnar Lindeberg
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (562 K)

8.
Separation of ivermectin components by high-speed counter-current chromatography, Pages 61-68
Hisao Oka, Yoshitomo Ikai, Junko Hayakawa, Ken-ichi Harada, Makoto Suzuki, Atsuko Shimizu, Tomoko Hayashi, Kazue Takeba, Hiroyuki Nakazawa and Yoichiro Ito
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (340 K)

9.
Simple and sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence method for the determination of citrinin Application to the analysis of fungal cultures and cheese extracts, Pages 69-75
C. M. Franco, C. A. Fente, B. Vazquez, A. Cepeda, L. Lallaoui, P. Prognon and G. Mahuzier
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (397 K)

10.
Quantitative structure-retention relationships (QSRR) of congeneric aromatics series studied on phenyl OV phases in gas chromatography, Pages 77-91
Michel Righezza, Aïcha Hassani, Brahim Y. Meklati and Jacques R. Chrétien
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (795 K)

11.
Selective determination of volatile N-nitrosamines by derivatization with diethyl chlorothiophosphate and gas chromatography with flame photometric detection, Pages 93-99
Hiroyuki Kataoka, Seiko Shindoh and Masami Makita
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (450 K)

12.
Determination of ibogaine in plasma by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry, Pages 101-109
F. Robert Ley, A. Robert Jeffcoat and Brian F. Thomas
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (467 K)

13.
Analysis of organochlorine pesticides using solid-phase microextraction, Pages 111-122
Sonia Magdic and Janusz B. Pawliszyn
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (642 K)

14.
Optimization of supercritical fluid extraction of phenol and cresols in soil samples, Pages 123-134
M. P. Llompart, R. A. Lorenzo and R. Cela
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (579 K)

15.
Study of lipophilic character of serotonergic ligands, Pages 135-143
Gian Luigi Biagi, Anna Maria Barbaro, Andrea Sapone, Pier Andrea Borea, Katia Varani and Maurizio Recanatini
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (413 K)

16.
Capillary electrochromatography: operating characteristics and enantiomeric separations, Pages 145-156
Frédéric Lelièvre, Yan Chao, Richard N. Zare and P. Gareil
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (745 K)

17.
Epoxy resin coatings for capillary zone electrophoretic separation of basic proteins, Pages 157-167
Liu Yu, Fu Ruonong and Gu Junling
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (616 K)

18.
Separation of s-triazine herbicides and their metabolites by capillary zone electrophoresis as a function of pH, Pages 169-177
Ph. Schmitt, A. W. Garrison, D. Freitag and A. Kettrup
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (491 K)

19.
Chiral separation of verapamil and related compounds using micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with mixed micelles of bile salt and polyoxyethylene ethers, Pages 179-187
James G. Clothier Jr. and Sterling A. Tomellini
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (519 K)

20.
Separation of alkylbenzyl quaternary ammonium compounds by capillary zone electrophoresis Effect of organic solvent in sample solution, Pages 189-195
Lin Ching-erhChiou Wen-chengLin Wen-chen
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (432 K)

21.
Separation of polyphosphates and polycarboxylates by capillary electrophoresis in a carrier electrolyte containing adenosine 5'-triphosphate and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide with indirect UV detection, Pages 197-205
Wang Tianlin and Sam F. Y. Li
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (520 K)

22.
High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of some naturally occurring naphthoquinones and anthraquinones, Pages 206-209
J. Steinert, H. Khalaf and M. Rimpler
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (209 K)

23.
Capillary gas chromatographic analysis of nerve agents using large volume injections, Pages 210-214
C. E. A. M. Degenhardt-Langelaan and Ch. E. Kientz
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (314 K)

24.
Capillary electrophoresis for a "finger-print" characterization of fulvic and humic acids, Pages 215-218
Susanne Pompe, Karl-Heinz Heise and Heino Nitsche
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (212 K)


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