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Method for radio-capillary gas chromatography employing a modified oxidation-reduction train and flow-through
1Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-6340.
Abstract:
A conventional radioactivity monitor was modified by reducing the volume of the oxidation-reduction train and gas proportional counting tube to permit coupled radio-capillary gas chromatographic analysis of labeled isomeric metabolites. The utility of this radioactivity monitoring technique was demonstrated by separating 3H-labeled sesquiterpene olefins. The advantages and limitations of mass (thermal conductivity) and radioactivity detection by this method are discussed.
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