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1951-12
AUTHORSJ. G. BUCHANAN
ABSTRACTTHE paper chromatography of deoxyribonucleosides has been described by several workers1–5. The compounds can be located on the chromatogram by examination under ultra-violet light1,6,7, by a microbiological method2,3,5 or by means of the Feulgen or Dische reactions4. A colour reaction between deoxyribonucleic acid and cysteine in sulphuric acid has been reported by Dische8,9. This has now been applied to the detection of deoxyribonucleosides on paper chromatograms. While all the deoxyribosides, as well as deoxyribose itself, give the reaction, neither ribose nor the ribonucleosides can be detected by this method. More... »
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