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Tlc jar

Manufactured by CAMAG
Sourced in Germany

The TLC jar is a laboratory equipment designed for the development of thin-layer chromatography (TLC) plates. It provides a controlled environment for the separation and analysis of compounds. The core function of the TLC jar is to facilitate the efficient and reproducible development of TLC plates.

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2 protocols using tlc jar

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Analytical Thin Layer Chromatography

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Analytical TLC glass plates, TLC jar, measuring cylinder, volumetric flask, UV cabinet, automatic TLC coater were obtained from CAMAG (Berlin, Germany); electronic balance and vacuum oven were obtained from Daihan (Seoul, South Korea); glucometer and test strips were purchased from Care sense N (Seoul, South Korea).
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Phytochemical Analysis of Medicinal Plant

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The chemicals, reagents, and drugs listed below were used to perform the experiments: chloroform with batch number V3M521074A (CALRO EBRA reagents, France;), methanol with batch number V4H4376174I (CALRO EBRA reagents, France), silica gel type G with batch number 126K0028 (Sigma-Aldrich, USA), Giemsa stain, immersion oil, tween 80, chloroquine phosphate (Addis Pharmaceutical Factory PLC, Adigrat, Ethiopia), sodium citrate, distilled water, and normal saline (0.9%). All the chemicals and reagents used were analytical grade and purchased from market.
Drying oven (GENLAB WIDNES, England), TLC glass plate, TLC jar (CAMAG, Germany), Automatic TLC coater (CAMAG, Germany), UV cabinet (CAMAG, Germany), Compound Microscope (Olympus, Germany), oral gavages, stop watch, electronic weighing balance (Adventurer OHAUS, China), and digital thermometer were also used to conduct the study.
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