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DURING the course of investigations leading te the development in this laboratory of the phenol–sulphuric acid procedure for the quantitative determination of sugars1, small amounts of water-soluble carbohydrate impurities were detected in the paper (Whatman No. 1) used for separating mixtures of sugars.
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HUFFMAN, G., REBERS, P., SPRIESTERSBACH, D. et al. Nature of a Hemicellulose extracted from Cellulose with Water. Nature 175, 990–991 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/175990b0
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