Symposia Biologica Hungarica 31. - Chromatography '84 (1986)

CHROMATOGRAPHY ’84 Proceedings of the Advances in Liquid Chromatography Szeged, Hungary, September 10-14, 1984 Symposia Biologica Hungarica 31 Edited by H. KALÁSZ and L. S. ETTRE Authors from Canada, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden, the USA and the USSR sub­mitted their results mainly in the field of applied column chromatography. Especially the synthesis and characteristics of stationary phases, chromato­graphic separation of drugs, metabolites, biologi­cally active and endogenous compounds were the targets of the investigations. At the same time an insight into the general and theoretical aspects of chromatography, as computer assisted data evalua­tion, displacement chromatography, electrochemical detection, etc., is also given in the book. A total of 54 papers has been divided into 5 chapters: “General topics”, “Stationary phases for chroma­tography and their interactions”, “Drugs, meta­bolites, biologically active compounds and endogen­ous substances”, “Separation of amino acids, poly­peptides and nucleotides” and “Separation of sub­stances of various classes” yield 7, 12, 23, 8 and 4 papers, respectively. This book gives up-to-date papers on the separation of several special and very important substance­­groups, in-depth studies on the chromatography of amino acids, peptides, drugs, metabolites, nu­cleotides, interesting papers on stationary phases. The volume may count on the interest of chemists and biochemists working in theoretical and practical fields alike. AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ BUDAPEST

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