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tbuihuu
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how does separate colorant compounds in plants?
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now, i am studying about colorant compounds in plants but i don't have more experiment. Does anyone give me some advice?
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Re: how does separate colorant compounds in plants?
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You can separate plant pigments using
paper chromatography
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Yes I have done this with spinach leaves using TLC and it works very well.
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