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what are the thre utilities of chromatography​

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Answered by hariuthiras
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The applications of chromatography are :

1) It is used in DNA fingerprinting

2) Used to quality analysis

3) Used in food industries to analyse and separate the vitamins ,preservatives etc .

Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Chromatography is used in industrial processes to purify chemicals, test for trace amounts of substances, separate chiral compounds and test products for quality control.Chromatography is the physical process by which complex mixtures are separated or analyzed.

Here are some of the uses

Forensic Testing: This can take the form of crime scene testing (the analysis of blood or cloth samples), arson verification (identifying the chemicals responsible for a fire to see whether there was foul play) or blood testing after death to determine levels of alcohol, drugs or poisonous substances in the body.

Performance Enhancing drug testing: Of course, not all blood samples are taken after death. The precision and accuracy with which chromatography can identify substances in the bloodstream make it valuable in testing for doping or performance enhancing drugs in athletes, too.

Ebola Immunisation: As well as specialising in more flippant matters such as the quality of alcohol, chromatography may also be critical in saving millions of lives. The deadly Ebola virus, which has claimed over 5,000 lives since its outbreak late last year, has caused panic in the media and in the countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, to which it has been largely confined.

As scientists attempt to combat the disease, chromatography has revealed itself as incredibly useful in determining which antibodies are more effective in neutralising Ebola. Although no drugs have been conclusively validated as yet, it was instrumental in the development of the experimental immunisation Zmapp and will continue to be used in ongoing research

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