Abstract

Four types of chromatographic materials were evaluated for degree of recovery of mutagenic components during column chromatography. Materials tested were silica, alumina, Florisil, and cyanopropyl-bonded silica. A combustion-generated complex mixture that was highly characterized and known to contain mutagenic components was used as the reference sample. The cyanopropyl material was found to be the most efficient material for mutagen recovery and alumina proved to be the least efficient. 15 references, 3 figures, 5 tables.

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