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Effect-Directed Analysis: Using HPTLC with bioassays to determine biological activity of substances
Effect-Directed Analysis (EDA) is the process of combining fractionation techniques, analytical techniques and bioassays to study unknown active substances or contaminants and their biological effects. Combining a Bioassay with High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) provides an efficient and inexpensive method of screening for bioactive compounds in complex matrices. HPTLC fingerprints of the crude mushroom extracts and their fractions visualized under four detect
Nicola Robinson
Feb 262 min read


New Release: CAMAG visionCATS 4.1 Spectrum Library for TLC Scanner 4
With the release of visionCATS 4.1 HPTLC Software, CAMAG present an exciting new feature for TLC Scanner 4 users; The visionCATS Spectrum Library. The Spectrum Library provides users with a comprehensive database of over 900 UV reference spectra, carefully curated into 3 specialized categories; Pharmacognosy, Forensic Science and Pharmaceutical Quality Control. HPTLC is a simple and efficient technique enabling up to 15 samples to be separated side-by-side on each plate, the
Nicola Robinson
May 13, 20252 min read


How do you document your TLC plates?
The CAMAG TLC Visualizer 2 with VisionCATS software provides the perfect solution for documenting Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) plates,...
Nicola Robinson
Feb 5, 20212 min read


Just getting started with TLC?
The CAMAG Basic Kit has been composed so that a lab can efficiently start working with TLC. This kit comprises of a Nanomat 4 for...
Sam Stringer
Mar 21, 20181 min read


Derivitizer Ultra Nozzles Released
In addition the standard type nozzles CAMAG have now developed even more chemically resistant "Ultra" nozzles. For reagents containing...
Sam Stringer
Oct 12, 20171 min read
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