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Crumpler and Dent1 devised a method based on the immobility of the copper complexes of the amino-acids in some solvent systems to differentiate α-amino-acids from other amines on paper. The behaviour of β-amino-acids is ambiguous, since they also form stable copper complexes, but occasionally yield visible mobile spots with ninhydrin1. α-Amino-acids2,3 but not β-alanine4 or most other amines undergo transamination with pyridoxal in aqueous solutions. Since the pyridoxamine formed gives a characteristic deep orange colour with ninhydrin it appeared that adaptation of the reaction to paper might provide a convenient means of differentiating α-amino-acids from β-amino-acids and other amines.
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KALYANKAR, G., SNELL, E. Differentiation of α-Amino-Acids and Amines by Non-Enzymatic Transamination on Paper Chromatograms. Nature 180, 1069–1070 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1801069a0
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