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[*] posted on 26-8-2015 at 14:13
TLC quantification freeware


I just bookmarked JustQuantify. Has anyone used it? Review? Does anyone know of other TLC quant freeware?



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[*] posted on 1-9-2015 at 14:24


These are 2 simple TLC free programs I often use ( in my case to study essential oils chemical composition):

www.justquantify.com
It is an easy-to-use online to detect spots and quantify them. You can make your calibration line depending on spot area or spot volume (which apparently depends on colour intensity of the pixels) that the program provides.

http://en.bio-soft.net/draw/cpatlas.html
This program allows you to represent your spots as a chromatogram to evaluate better colour intensities for identification and even also to quantificate. You can adjust the baseline and select peak areas manually on the chromatogram for better accuracy.

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