1963
DOI: 10.1093/jaoac/46.4.624
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Two-Dimensional Paper Chromatography of Vanilla Extracts

Abstract: A second collaborative study of this method has been made with 5 samples. No difficulties were experienced with the method, and the results were satisfactory. While a few collaborators failed to detect adulteration in some of the samples, no collaborators judged satisfactory samples as adulterated. Collaborators agree that the method is simple and provides more information than the single dimension paper chromatography test in many cases. The 2-dimension method has been recommended for adoption as official, fi… Show more

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“…In a subsequent paper he (175) further elaborated on the same subject. Fitelson (173) also described the adopted version of the two-dimensional paper chromatography of vanilla extracts. Anwar (9) separated the monohydroxy phenols from vanilla by paper chromatography and identified them by color under ultraviolet light with Millons reagent.…”
Section: Individualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a subsequent paper he (175) further elaborated on the same subject. Fitelson (173) also described the adopted version of the two-dimensional paper chromatography of vanilla extracts. Anwar (9) separated the monohydroxy phenols from vanilla by paper chromatography and identified them by color under ultraviolet light with Millons reagent.…”
Section: Individualmentioning
confidence: 99%