
News|Articles|December 1, 2025
Isolation of Garlic Components by Reversed-Phase Chromatography (PRP-C18)
Author(s)Hamilton Company
Cells beyond their sell-by date exhibit a higher probability to propagate damaged cellular components like DNA, which leads to disease. It is therefore necessary for the body to remove these old malfunctioning cells, which can be done with garlic. All of the active components of garlic are easily isolated using the 5 µm PRP-C18 HPLC column.
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