Abstract

The separation of carbohydrates on thin layers of silica gel is due first of all to the type and quantity of impregnating salt. The results of chromatography of carbohydrates on thin layers of silica gel in the presence of sodium mono- and dihydrogen phosphate are often better than those of paper chromatography ( e.g. a good separation of complex mixtures, less sensitivity to inorganic impurities, and faster separation). The present method can be recommended for the study of the monosaccharide composition of oligo- and polysaccharides.

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