| Name | C18 |
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| Synonyms | B1; D1; BBS 9; BBS9; BBS9 GENE; Bardet Biedl syndrome 9 protein; C18; PTH responsive osteosarcoma B1 protein… |
| Name | azobenzene |
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| CAS | diphenyldiazene |
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| 3571364 | Burcinova A, Stulik K, Pacakova V: High-performance liquid chromatography of azobenzene derivatives with spectrophotometric and electrochemical detection. J Chromatogr. 1987 Mar 13;389(2):397-407. The chromatographic behaviour of azobenzene and fourteen of its derivatives was studied by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with a C18 stationary phase. |
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| 6527240 | Fabre H, Hussam-Eddine N, Mandrou B: Stability-indicating assay for phenylbutazone: high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of hydrazobenzene and azobenzene in degraded aqueous phenylbutazone solutions. J Pharm Sci. 1984 Dec;73(12):1706-9. Separation was achieved on a C18 column, with 0.1 M Tris- buffer (pH 5.25) and acetonitrile (52:48), at a flow rate of 2 mL/min and a detection wavelength of 237 nm. |
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| 881455 | Sternson LA, DeWitte WJ: High-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of and its metabolites. J Chromatogr. 1977 Jul 21;137(2):305-14. A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of nanomole quantities of its metabolites o- and phenylhydroxylamine, nitrosobenzene and nitrobenzene; and azobenzene and azoxybenzene which form non-enzymatically by condensation of reactive metabolites. These compounds were separated by reverse-phase chromatography (mu-Bondapak C18 column) and detected spectrophotometrically. |
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