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Lipid analysis
Lipid analysis,10.1016/S0924-2244(96)89452-0,Trends in Food Science & Technology,W. W. Christie
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W. W. Christie
Journal:
Trends in Food Science & Technology - TRENDS FOOD SCI TECHNOL
, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 384-384, 1996
DOI:
10.1016/S0924-2244(96)89452-0
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...Briefly, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were prepared using acid-catalyzed transmethylation as described by
Christie (1982
) and analyzed using a Shimadzu GC-17A gas chromatograph (Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Kyoto, Japan) equipped with a flame ionization detector (FID) fitted with a permanently bonded polyethylene glycol, fused silica capillary column (Omegawax 250, 30m x 0...
Bonnie Mulligan
,
et al.
Use of Standard or Modified Plant-derived Lipids as Alternatives to Fi...
...The polar and neutral lipid fractions were transmethylated according to the acid-catalyzed procedures described by Christie (
1982
), and the resultant fatty acid methyl esters were quantified by gas chromatography according to standard FIAC protocols (Lane et al...
Jesse T. Trushenski
,
et al.
Temperature Affects Growth and Tissue Fatty Acid Composition of Juveni...
...The fatty acid composition was estimated by converting fatty acids into their ethyl esters (
Christie 1972
) and analyzed using a AIMIL-Nucon gas chromatograph (M/s Nucon Engineers, New Delhi) (solid state), equipped with a flame ionization detector fitted with a 2-mm × 3-mm stainless steel column and packed with 20% DEGS (diethylene glycol succinate) on 60- to 80-mesh chromosorb W...
Abhey Bansal
,
et al.
Selenium Accumulation and Biochemical Composition of Brassica Grains G...
...0 mg/mL, the concentration of the targets was obviously higher than those in the
Antarctic krill
extraction solutions according to a feasibility study) was added to the glass vial (Christie
1982
)...
B. Tang
,
et al.
Optimized Analytical Conditions for Eicosapentaenoic and Docosahexaeno...
...9 ppm (
Christie, 2003
)...
M. Ahmad
,
et al.
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Sesame Oil Biodiesel
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Use of Standard or Modified Plant-derived Lipids as Alternatives to Fish Oil in Feeds for Juvenile Nile Tilapia
Bonnie Mulligan
,
Jesse Trushenski
Journal:
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology - J AQUAT FOOD PROD TECHNOL
, vol. just-accep, no. just-accep, 2012
Temperature Affects Growth and Tissue Fatty Acid Composition of Juvenile Atlantic Spadefish
Jesse T. Trushenski
,
Michael H. Schwarz
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John C. Bowzer
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Brian R. Gause
,
Teresa Fenn
,
Brendan C. Delbos
Journal:
North American Journal of Aquaculture - N AM J AQUACULT
, vol. 74, no. 3, pp. 338-346, 2012
Selenium Accumulation and Biochemical Composition of Brassica Grains Grown in Selenate or Selenite-Treated Alkaline Sandy Loam Soil
Abhey Bansal
,
Sucheta Sharma
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S. K. Dhillon
,
K. S. Dhillon
Journal:
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis - COMMUN SOIL SCI PLANT ANAL
, vol. 43, no. 9, pp. 1316-1331, 2012
Optimized Analytical Conditions for Eicosapentaenoic and Docosahexaenoic Acids in Antarctic Krill Using Gas Chromatography
B. Tang
,
M. Tian
,
K. H. Row
Journal:
Analytical Letters - ANAL LETT
, vol. just-accep, no. just-accep, 2012
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Sesame Oil Biodiesel
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Citations: 1
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M. Ahmad
,
K. Ullah
,
M. A. Khan
,
S. Ali
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M. Zafar
,
S. Sultana
Journal:
Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects
, vol. 33, no. 13, pp. 1239-1249, 2011