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High-performance liquid chromatography phenyl-bonded phase

Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) is more popular for analysis of carotenoids than is normal-phase HPLC because (1) retention is very little affected by small variations in the mobile-phase composition, and (2) the risk of artifact formation on passage through the column is minimal as solute-support interactions on non-polar-bonded phases only involve weak forces. A variety of stationary phases of various polarities are available, such as C18, C8, C4, C2, Cl, phenyl, and cyano derivatives the C18 phase is the most popular. [Pg.41]


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