
|Articles|July 5, 2013
- The Column-07-05-2013
- Volume 9
- Issue 12
An Improved Global Method for the Quantitation and Characterization of Lipids by High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Charged Aerosol Detection
A global lipid method has been developed using a charged aerosol detector that resolves and detects numerous classes of lipids in a single analysis. The method was used to characterize complex oil samples.
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A global lipid method has been developed using a charged aerosol detector that resolves and detects numerous classes of lipids in a single analysis. The method was used to characterize complex oil samples.
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