METHANOL GRADIENT GRADE FOR HPLC
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Methanol can be used as a mobile phase in reversed-phase liquid chromatography. Methanol (MeOH) has been used in the wholemount immunofluorescence studies of embryonic tissues. ... As solvent for the preparation of extracts of hyphae of Aspergillus for the estimation of gliotoxin by reversed phase-HPLC.
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Methanol (MeOH) may be used in the following studies:
- Colony forming unit-fibroblast assay of bone marrow mononuclear cells.
- As solvent for the preparation of extracts of hyphae of Aspergillus for the estimation of gliotoxin by reversed phase-HPLC.Immunofluorescence studies.
- To compose eluent for the ion-pair reverse-phase HPLC isolation of nucleotides and their decomposition products.
As eluent in the HPLC estimation of malondialdehyde in plasma, which is an indicator of oxidative stress.Methanol (MeOH) may be used in the following studies:
Colony forming unit-fibroblast assay of bone marrow mononuclear cells.
As solvent for the preparation of extracts of hyphae of Aspergillus for the estimation of gliotoxin by reversed phase-HPLC.
Immunofluorescence studies.
To compose eluent for the ion-pair reverse-phase HPLC isolation of nucleotides and their decomposition products.
As eluent in the HPLC estimation of malondialdehyde in plasma, which is an indicator of oxidative stress.