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Cytisine
Molar mass (M) 190,24 g/mol
Boiling point (bp) 218 °C
Melting point (mp) 156 °C
Storage temp. +4 °C
ADR 6.1 III
WGK 1
CAS No. 485-35-8
EG-Nr. 207-616-0
UN-Nr. 1544
145,15 €/VE
Excl. btw | 25 mg Per VE
Bestelnr. 5615.1
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Although the principle of thin-layer chromatography is more than a century old, it did not make its breakthrough as an analytical method until about 50 years ago.
Thanks to the development of new sorbents and supports, as well as increasing instrumentation and automation, TLC has become a versatile separation method. It is used both in qualitative analysis and in quantitative analysis.
Applications range from simple manual separation processes in classic TLC to automated processes in HPTLC (high performance thin layer chromatography).
Advantages of thin layer chromatography:
- Higher sample throughput in less time
- Suitable for screening tests
- Pilot process for HPLC
- The ready-to-use TLC layer functions as a data storage device for separation results
- The separated substances can be used later for further analysis (e.g. IR, MS)
- By switching the mobile and the stationary phases, the separation process can be optimised quickly and cost-efficient
For reference substances
- HPLC-chromatogram, TLC-chromatogram and GC-chromatogram respectively
- Reference substances
ROTICHROM® HPLC/TLC/GC
Pure reference substances are essential for precise analysis. They are used for identifying compounds by retention time, for calibrating detectors, and for eliminating errors in quantification of the sample compounds.
Peak areas are proportional to sample quantity in all chromatographic methods. For precise quantitative analysis, however, it is necessary to calibrate the detector as the signal may significantly vary with different substances.
To avoid errors during sample preparation and injection, an internal standard should be used in any case. The standard must not be present in the sample, however, its chemical and physical properties ought to be the closest possible to the analytical targets. It must be well resolved in the chromatogram within the same range of retention time as the sample. Before sample analysis, a given volume of standard is added, and all clean-up procedures are made with the sample containing the standard. Quantitative errors may be compensated by comparing the peak-areas of the sample with that of the internal standard.
Reference Substances for TLC
ROTICHROM® TLC et CHRTLC
ROTICHROM® TLC reference substances show the description of the chromatographic method in the certificate of analysis.A compound in this catalogue is designated as beingthin-layer chromatographically pure (CHRTLC) if noimpurities can be detected during test conditionswith 20 μg sample.For products with impurities which under ourconditions, (CHRTLC), allow the main compoundto be designated; such products can be identifiedas being “almost thin-layer chromatographicallypure” (~CHRTLC).