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A qualitative study using two new stationary phases (spherical aggregates of calcium phosphate hydroxy-apatite and lead phosphate hydroxyapatite) as adsorbents in high performance liquid chromatography has achieved the separation of: a standard mixture of globular proteins; colecalciferol and related compounds (produced by irradiation and heating of provitamin D3); and a mixture of organophosphorus insecticides used in agriculture.
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Benmoussa, A., Lacout, J.L., Loiseau, P.R. et al. Calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite and lead phosphate hydroxyapatite for separation by liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 42, 177–180 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02269649
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