Abstract
Phenylacetic, mandelic and pyridinecarboxylic acids of physiological interest have been separated by ion-pair partition chromatography with 1-pentanol as stationary phase and tetrabutylammonium as counter ion in the aqueous mobile phase. The stability of the chromatographic system is very high and the support is spontaneously re-coated with stationary phase. Untreated plasma samples can be injected in relatively large volumes without serious loss of separating efficiency. A venting system was found efficiently to reduce disturbing early peaks on injection of biological samples.
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