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Pharmacy Demonstration of Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) PrecisionNanoSystems Students of T.Y.B.Sc class, Bioanalytical Sciences made this video that demonstrates an important analytical technique, called Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). They used various samples from our daily life such as mint leaves, toothpaste, and ointments to separate and identify terpenoids present in them. The video gives a stepwise demonstration of TLC right from marking the plate, spotting samples, preparation of mobile phase, chamber saturation, development of chromatogram, and lastly derivatization of the plate to visualize bands representing Terpenoids. The video was made in Bioanalytical Sciences Laboratory as a part of innovative teaching-learning methodologies. View
Pharmacy High Performance Liquid Chromatography HPLC- UV-VIS Detector Animation Biology with Animations I make animations in biology with PowerPoint, this animation video is about High-performance liquid chromatography, which is a technique in analytical chemistry used to separate, identify, and quantify each component in a mixture. View
Pharmacy Shimadzu LC 20AD prominence Liquid Chromatograph Pump ExpressLabWerks.com Quick demo of the LC-20AD pump in action. View
Pharmacy Determination of Artificial Sweeteners Using HPLC – Michael Osuji – University of Charleston davehaasmusic Michael Osuji, a graduating senior at the University of Charleston in Charleston, WV shares his learnings of a Senior Capstone Project to determine the amount of saccharin and asparame in several sweetener packets, soft drinks, and mouthwash samples. View
Pharmacy High Performance Liquid Chromatography HPLC Royal Society Of Chemistry A chemistry education video from the Royal Society of Chemistry on High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) included on the “Modern Instrumental Techniques for schools and colleges View
Pharmacy Gas Chromatography GC Royal Society Of Chemistry An education video from the Royal Society of Chemistry on gas chromatography using a flame ionisation detector (FID) with a brief mention of gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GCMS). View
Pharmacy Split vs. Splitless Injection Restek Corporation Split and splitless are the two most commonly used GC injection techniques. While they share some similarities, each is suited to a particular type of analysis. But how do you know which one to use? In this video, we explore how these two techniques work. We’ll start with split injection, demonstrate the technique in action, and explain what split ratios are. We’ll then switch to splitless injection, show how it differs from split mode, and cover what splitless hold time is and why it matters. Finally, we’ll look at the strengths of each mode to help you choose the right one for your analysis. View
Pharmacy Mass Spectrometry – Interpretation Made Easy! PremedHQ Science Academy If you found this lecture to be helpful, please consider telling your classmates and university’s pre-health organization about our channel. Don’t forget to Subscribe! Thank you 🙂 Instructor: Dave Carlson Analytical Techniques Part 9 – How to Interpret Mass Spectrometry Data View
Pharmacy Organic Chemistry II – Solving a Structure Based on IR and NMR Spectra Tony St. John In this video I determine a plausible chemical structure for an organic compound based on the given IR and H NMR spectra. View
Pharmacy Carbon-13 NMR FLC – Chemistry 251 Carbon-13 NMR View