[DIYbio] Re: Extracting substances from a chromotography paper

Yes, but you'd likely get trace quantities that aren't all that useful. What is the goal?

On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:01:57 PM UTC-8, Aubrey wrote:
So if I were to extract amino acids by hydrolyzing human hair, and then separated them out with chromotography paper, then identified each one according to reference Rf values, could I then be able to then remove the amino acids from the paper and convert them to their powdered form?

I had an idea that if I cut up the paper (separating each type of amino acids) and then dunk it in pure water the amino acids dissolve into the water and I can then remove the paper and allow the water to evaporate leaving the amino acids behind. 

Thoughts?

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