Abstract

Abstract Droplet counter-current chromatography (DCCC) has found wide application for preparative separation of plant constituents and other natural products. It is particularly indicated for the isolation of polar compounds. The use of non-aqueous solvent systems allows the separation of weakly polar substances. Large-bore columns can be employed without decreasing the resolution when the flow-rate is increased. New fields of applications include essential oils, triterpenoids and steroids, plant growth regulators (gibberellins), antibiotics.

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