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Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory
techniques for the separation of mixtures. It involves passing a
mixture dissolved in a "mobile phase" through a stationary phase,
which separates the analyte to be measured from other molecules in
the mixture and allows it to be isolated. Chromatography may be
preparative or analytical. The purpose of preparative
chromatography is to separate the components of a mixture for
further use (and is thus a form of purification). Analytical
chromatography is done normally with smaller amounts of material
and is for measuring the relative proportions of analytes in a
mixture. This new and important book gathers the latest research
from around the globe in the study of chomatography and herein
highlights such topics as: analysis of veterinary drugs using
chromatographic techniques, liquid chromatography for the
determination of mycotoxins in foods, chromatography in the
research of phenolic secondary metabolites, and others.
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