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CHROMATOGRAPHYBiochemistry of Medics1

ChromatographyBiochemistry of Medics2

ChromatographyBiochemistry of Medics3

Chromatography- PrincipleBiochemistry of Medics4

Chromatography- ClassificationBiochemistry of Medics5

Chromatography- Classification(Contd.)Biochemistry of Medics6

Partition ChromatographyBiochemistry of Medics7

Paper chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics8

Paper chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics9

Paper chromatography- ProcedureBiochemistry of Medics10

Paper chromatography- ProcedureBiochemistry of Medics11

Ascending and Descending Paper ChromatographyBiochemistry of Medics12

Paper Chromatography -AnalysisBiochemistry of Medics13

Rƒ valueBiochemistry of Medics14

Two dimensional chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics15

Significance of Paper chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics16

Thin layer chromatography (TLC)Biochemistry of Medics17

TLC- ProcedureBiochemistry of Medics18

TLC -OverviewBiochemistry of Medics19

Significance of TLCBiochemistry of Medics20

Advantages of TLC over paper chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics21

2)Adsorption chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics22

2)Adsorption chromatography- ElutionBiochemistry of Medics23

Adsorption chromatographyThe substance loosely adsorbed to the stationary medium comes in the earlier fraction.Biochemistry of Medics24

Ion – Exchange chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics25

Ion – Exchange chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics26

Ion – Exchange chromatography- ProcedureBiochemistry of Medics27

Ion – Exchange chromatographyProcedure (Contd.)Biochemistry of Medics28

Types of ion exchanges resinsBiochemistry of Medics29

Ion – Exchange chromatographyAn OverviewBiochemistry of Medics30

4) Gel filtration chromatography orMolecular Sieve chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics31

Gel filtration chromatography orMolecular Sieve chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics32

Gel filtration chromatography-AnOverviewLarger particles come out first, while smaller particles come in later fractionsBiochemistry of Medics33

5) Affinity chromatographyBiochemistry of Medics34

Affinity chromatography- SignificanceBiochemistry of Medics35

Affinity chromatography- SignificanceBy using antibodies, antigens can be easily separated.Conversely, antibodies can be purified by passing through a columncontaining the antigen.Specific Antibody binds to a specific antigen attached to the stationary medium, theremaining antibodies come out in earlier fractions.Biochemistry of Medics36

6) High performance liquid chromatography-Biochemistry of Medics37

High performance liquid chromatography-Biochemistry of Medics38

High performance liquid chromatographySignificanceBiochemistry of Medics39

High performance liquidchromatography- ApparatusBiochemistry of Medics40

6) Gas liquid chromatography-Biochemistry of Medics41

Gas liquid chromatography-Biochemistry of Medics42

Gas liquid chromatography-ApparatusBiochemistry of Medics43

SummaryBiochemistry of Medics44

Gel filtration chromatography-An Overview Larger particles come out first, while smaller particles come in later fractions Biochemistry of Medics 33. 5) Affinity chromatography . High performance liquid chromatography-Significance Biochemistry of Medics 39. High performance liquid chromatography- Apparatus Biochemistry of Medics 40.

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