
doi: 10.1038/185243b0
pmid: 13856407
RECENTLY, Lima and Pieroni1have directed attention to the heterogeneous character of the dye rose bengal, which, when labelled with iodine-131, is used in tests of hepatic function2,3. Applying the ethanol–ammonia solvent system of Ishida et al. 4, they claim resolution of this dye into four components, three coloured and one colourless.
Chromatography, Xanthenes, Coloring Agents, Fluorescent Dyes
Chromatography, Xanthenes, Coloring Agents, Fluorescent Dyes
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