scholarly journals Acquisition of Images and Parameter Calculations for the Automatic Identification of Molecules in a Thin-film Extract Combined with Laser

Author(s):  
Toa Bi Guié Théodore ◽  
Ouattara Sié ◽  
Alico Nango Jérôme ◽  
Clement Alain

This paper presents the automation of the thin-layer chromatography technique whose separation and identification of molecules present in a mixture are currently done manually and laboriously [1]. We have therefore found an interest in automating this technique. In this part, the method implemented comprises 2 steps. First we proceeded to the segmentation of the spots obtained on the chromatographic plate. We then developed a program to identify families of molecules such as coumarins, terpenes, tannins, flavonoids, polyphenols, etc. by calculating segmentation parameters such as standard deviation, entropy, average pixel intensity from an algorithm on the matlab software. Finally our results have been compared to the results obtained by the traditional identification technique in laboratories. Some similarity between the two results obtained shows the reliability and the robustness of our technique.

1967 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 264-268
Author(s):  
H Borfitz ◽  
J Para ◽  
J V Stickles ◽  
G B Ginther ◽  
B C Southworth

Abstract A procedure has been developed for determining buquinolate (ethyl 4-hydroxy- 6,7- diisobutoxy - 3 - quinolinecarboxylate) in finished chicken feeds. In the procedure, a chloroform extract of the feed is concentrated to a small known volume, separated from background substances by thin layer chromatography on silica gel (two solvent systems), eluted from the plate, and compared fluorometrically with reference standard buquinolate. No background interference was found from 157 feed samples investigated or from 11 common feed additives. Recovery experiments on 31 samples at levels ranging from 0.0044 to 0.0143% buquinolate averaged 99.7% with a standard deviation of 3.3. The method is equally applicable to both fresh and aged feeds. This method was studied collaboratively, results were good, and the method is recommended for adoption as official, first action


Author(s):  
H. R. Bolliger ◽  
M. Brenner ◽  
H. Gänshirt ◽  
Helmut K. Mangold ◽  
H. Seiler ◽  
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1969 ◽  
Vol 61 (4) ◽  
pp. 641-648 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leon J. Sholiton ◽  
Emile E. Werk

ABSTRACT Rat and bovine brain have been incubated with testosterone-4-14C under standard conditions. With use of paper chromatography, the extracted metabolites were noted to fall into less-polar, iso-polar, and more polar fractions. The components of the less-polar fraction were separated by acetylation and thin-layer chromatography and the major end-products identified by recrystallization to constant specific activity or constant 3H/14C ratios. Androst-4-enedione and 5α-dihydrotestosterone were formed consistently under the conditions utilized. Trace amounts of other less-polar metabolites were noted occasionally.


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