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Determination of High Sugar Concentrations in a Basalmic Vinegar Sample Using a Compact Ion Chromatography System
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This record demonstrates the determinations of glucose and fructose in a 100-fold diluted basalmic vinegar sample by HPAE-PAD. Typically samples with g/L concentrations require >10,000-fold dilutions to remain in the linear range of the very sensitive HPAE-PAD technique. However, this method demonstrated on the Integrion RFIC system, uses a 0.4 µL internal injection loop with the High Concentration Carbohydrate Analysis Kit to extend the linearity from low mg/L to g/L concentrations. A wood hydrolysate application using this technique is attached for reference.Market: | Food and Beverage |
Keywords: | Carbohydates, disaccharide, Glucose, Pulsed Amperometric Detection, RFIC, PAD, fructose, 62 mil gasket, monosaccharide, HPAE-PAD, CarboPac PA20 Column, Sugar, high concentration carbohydrates, high performance anion-exchange chromatography, HPAE, high concentration sugars, Integrion HPIC, Integrion RFIC, Au on PTFE, ED detection, vinegar, dextrose, TN21, TN 20, TN 70671, TN20, TN70671, AN1089 |
Matrix: | Balsamic vinegar |
Author: | Terri Christison and Jeff Rohrer |
Affiliation: | Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, CA USA |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.