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Abstract:
The chromatographic mobilities of 17 sterols and squalene on reversed-phase thin layer plates with four nonaqueous solvent systems is described. A degree of separation adequate to identify several of the sterols was obtained. It was possible to separate the pairs: cholestanol, epicholestanol; coprostanol, epicoprostanol; 5 beta-cholestan-3 alpha and 3 beta-ol and lanosterol, dihydrolanosterol.
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