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SEVERAL of the constituents of Digitalis purpurea have been separated by paper partition chromatography, using ethylene glycol as the stationary phase and chloroform saturated with ethylene glycol as the mobile phase.
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RIGBY, G., BELLIS, D. Chromatographic Separation of Digitalis Glycoside. Nature 178, 415 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/178415a0
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