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  1. Schinus terebinthifolius countercurrent chromatography (Part III): Method transfer from small countercurrent chromatography column to preparative centrifugal partition chromatography ones as a part of method development
  2. Schinus terebinthifolius countercurrent chromatography (Part II): Intra-apparatus scale-up and inter-apparatus method transfer
  3. An overview of recent progress in elution mode of counter current chromatography
  4. Corrigendum to “The 8th International Conference on Counter-current Chromatography held at Brunel University, London, UK, July 23–25, 2014” [J. Chromatogr. A 1425 (2015) 1–7]
  5. The 8th International Conference on Counter-current Chromatography held at Brunel University, London, UK, July 23–25, 2014
  6. Centrifugal partition chromatography in a biorefinery context: Separation of monosaccharides from hydrolysed sugar beet pulp
  7. Using quantitative structure activity relationship models to predict an appropriate solvent system from a common solvent system family for countercurrent chromatography separation
  8. Preparative isolation of oleocanthal, tyrosol, and hydroxytyrosol from olive oil by HPCCC
  9. New solvent systems for gradient counter-current chromatography in separation of betanin and its derivatives from processed Beta vulgaris L. juice.
  10. Aqueous Phase Partitioning–from Analytics to Process
  11. Two-Step Separation of Nostotrebin 6 from Cultivated Soil Cyanobacterium (Nostoc sp.) by High Performance Countercurrent Chromatography
  12. Versatile solvent systems for the separation of betalains from processed Beta vulgaris L. juice using counter-current chromatography
  13. Steady-state and non-steady state operation of counter-current chromatography devices
  14. Intermittent counter-current extraction—Equilibrium cell model, scaling and an improved bobbin design
  15. HIGH CAPACITY COUNTER CURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR THE ISOLATION OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS
  16. The potential of metabolic fingerprinting as a tool for the modernisation of TCM preparations
  17. Good practice in reviewing and publishing studies on herbal medicine, with special emphasis on traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese materia medica
  18. Cost-efficient and process-efficient separation of geniposide from Gardenia jasminoides Ellis by high-performance counter-current chromatography
  19. Gradient elution in counter-current chromatography: A new layout for an old path
  20. Intermittent counter-current extraction—Effect of the key operating parameters on selectivity and throughput
  21. Evaluation of dual flow counter-current chromatography and intermittent counter-current extraction
  22. Comparison of preparative reversed phase liquid chromatography and countercurrent chromatography for the kilogram scale purification of crude spinetoram insecticide
  23. A new non-synchronous preparative counter-current centrifuge—the next generation of dynamic extraction/chromatography devices with independent mixing and settling control, which offer a step change in efficiency
  24. Scale-up of counter-current chromatography: Demonstration of predictable isocratic and quasi-continuous operating modes from the test tube to pilot/process scale
  25. Multiple dual-mode countercurrent chromatography applied to chiral separations using a (S)-naproxen derivative as chiral selector
  26. Optimising resolution for a preparative separation of Chinese herbal medicine using a surrogate model sample system
  27. Advantages of a small-volume counter-current chromatography column
  28. New 18-l process-scale counter-current chromatography centrifuge
  29. Intermittent counter-current extraction as an alternative approach to purification of Chinese herbal medicine
  30. Rapid and high-throughput purification of salvianolic acid B from Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by high-performance counter-current chromatography
  31. Preparative separation of a terpenoid and alkaloids from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f. using high-performance counter-current chromatography
  32. Erratum to: “Rapid purification and scale-up of honokiol and magnolol using high-capacity high-speed counter-current chromatography” [J. Chromatogr. A 1142 (2007) 115–122]
  33. Feasibility of scaling from pilot to process scale
  34. Counter-current chromatography separation scaled up from an analytical column to a production column
  35. Rapid purification and scale-up of honokiol and magnolol using high-capacity high-speed counter-current chromatography
  36. Review of Progress Toward the Industrial Scale‐Up of CCC
  37. A New Small Coil‐Volume CCC Instrument for Direct Interfacing with MS
  38. Different Two-Phase Liquid Systems for Inorganic Separations by Countercurrent Chromatography