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SEARCH has been going on for a universal spraying reagent for the detection of sugars ever since partition chromatography was employed for the separation and identification of sugars by Partridge1–5.
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MUKHERJEE, S., SRIVASTAVA, H. Improved Spray Reagent for the Detection of Sugars. Nature 169, 330 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169330a0
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