Mercurated Dextran Column Chromatography for Fractionating Mononucleotides
AUTOR(ES)
Gruenwedel, Dieter W.
RESUMO
Mercurated dextran (polysaccharide) was found to fractionate mononucleotides according to their affinity for organomercurial Hg+. The nucleotides are released from the chromatographic column in the sequence CMP, AMP, GMP, and TMP when borate buffer of increasing pH is used as an eluent.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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