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Analysis of Citrus Oils

Basic Protocol 1 Qualitative Analysis of Citrus Oils by Gas Chromatography Basic Protocol 2 Quantitative Analysis of Citrus Compounds by Gas Gl.5.2... [Pg.991]

Basic Protocol 4 Analysis of Citrus Oils by Pycnometry Gl.5.5... [Pg.991]

Basic Protocol 6 Analysis of Citrus Oils by Polarimetry Gl.5.6... [Pg.991]

Gas chromatography provides a rapid analysis of citrus oil quality. This technique can be further enhanced to determine quantitative levels of individual compounds. Compounds can be measured based on the FID response. A standard curve with known concentrations is used to extrapolate an unknown concentration. [Pg.1047]

Depending on the choice of column, flow rates and temperature program are important parameters for the qualitative analysis of citrus oils. It is also important to have the same temperature program for quantifying compounds. Replication of injections for generating a standard curve is vital. Injections should be done on the same day by the same technician. A standard curve with an R2 value >0.9 is sufficient. [Pg.1063]


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