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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 7, 449-452, May 1966
Copyright © 1966 by Lipid Research, Inc.
The Division of Medicine, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, New York State Department of Health, Buffalo, New York
Gluco- and galactocerebrosides can be separated by thin-layer chromatography on Silica Gel G prepared with sodium borate solution instead of water. The most successful developing system was chloroform-methanol-water-15 m NH4OH 280:70:6:1.
Supplementary key words thin-layer chromatography borate-impregnated silica gel gluco- and galactocerebrosides ceramide monosaccharides
Submitted on November 23, 1965
Accepted on February 15, 1966
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