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Explain how drugs are removed from blood using chromatography.

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Answered by PAINst
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Chromatography is a technique used to separate components in a mixture on the basis of them being mixed as mobile phase i.e. liquid or gas and stationary phase i.e. solid or liquid.

It is also used to separate colors in a dye, pigments from natural color besides drugs from liquid.

Types of chromatography

Column chromatography.

Ion-exchange chromatography.

Gel-permeation (molecular sieve) chromatography.

Affinity chromatography.

Paper chromatography.

Thin-layer chromatography.

Gas chromatography.

Dye-ligand chromatography.

And some more..

To be specific, Gas chromatography is used to separate drugs from blood. The volatile components of blood and drug have different solubilities in a particular solvent/liquid. This difference in solubility works as the basis for their separation.

There may be many different ways to do that.

You can read more about chromatography online. That's a pretty common topic and you'll find a lots of articles from there.

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