Some chemical, physical and histochemical properties of three diamine fractions obtained by gel chromatography from the high-iron diamine staining solution used for localizing sulphated mucosaccharides.

1973 
The coloured components in the high-iron diamine dye bath were separated into three fractions using column chromatography on Sephadex G-10. These fractions were called Fraction I, II and III in order of their emergence from the column. From atomic absorption measurements, part of Fraction I was found to be free of iron. Most of Fraction II and the whole of Fraction III contained only trace amounts of iron. Therefore, the three Fractions were investigated further. All experiments were carried out at pH 1.4 (corresponding to the pH of the original high-iron diamine bath).
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