Carotenoids were separated from the wild type yeast
R.mucilaginosa (A23) and its UV mutant at (254 nm)
R.mucilaginosa (A23-M) using thin layer chromatography
(TLC).The results showed the wild type yeast gave three color
patches, β-Carotene,Torule
ne and Torularhodin with Rf values of
0.9, 0.7 and 0.2 respectively, while the mutant yeast gave only one
spot of color ofTorularhodin at thethe value of Rf = 0.2. Carotenoid
produced by mutant yeast R.mucilaginosa (A23-M) was purified
using a column stocked with polychlorinated Hyflo Super Cel and
magnesium oxide with a ratio of (1: 2). The purified carotenoid was
analyzed by high performance liquid technology chromatography
HPLC at a wavelength 495 nm showing that there was only one
colored compound which was Torularhodin
A simple and low cost thin layer chromatographic (TLC)-image analysis method was developed for rapid determination and quantification of monosodium glutamate (MSG) in some food samples. Chromatographic separation of MSG was achieved on silica gel TLC
plates, using n-butanol:glacial acetic acid:water (5:3:1, v/v/v) as the mobile phase and ninhydrin for spot detection. Image analysis of the scanned TLC plate was performed to quantify the amount of MSG, the method was validated and found to be accurate specific reliable and convenient for the analysis of MSG in some food sample.