Abstract
Amino acids, biogenic amines, and local anesthetics could be separated and identified by chromatography on cellulose sulfate-impregnated cellulose thin-layers. Properties of the cellulose sulfate, elution systems, and conditions suitable for the chromatography were investigated. A comparison of chromatographic results obtained for the compounds was made on between the cellulose sulfate-impregnated cellulose and the ordinary cellulose layers.