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Published:Journal of Chromatographic Science,
ISSN 0021-9665 Volume
46, Number 2, February 2008, pp. 90-92
Chromatography of Natural Substances: An Introduction
Leslie S. Ettre
38 Boston Road, Middletown, CT 06457
Chromatography of natural substances is an obvious
subject for a special issue: after all, chromatography started
with the investigation of complex natural substances, well before
their chemical composition was known: conversely, without the
use of chromatography the complex nature of these substances
and the existence of large number of closely related compounds
of similar composition could have taken much longer to discover.
In this introductory article I shall briefly survey the most
important fields where the symbiosis of chromatography and the
investigation of natural substances resulted in significant achievements.
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