Short communication: Determination of chlorophylls and carotenoids of marine phytoplankton: Separation of chlorophyll a from divinylchlorophyll a and zeaxanthin from lutein

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A rapid reverse-phase HPLC method is presented for the identification quantification of most of the phytoplankton pigments. This method yields the resolution of divinyl-chlorophyll a and chlorophyll a, as well as the partial resolution of lutein and zeaxanthin, and of divinyl-chlorophyll b and chlorophyll b. In addition, chlorophylls c12 and c3 are well resolved. The analysis time for one sample is 20 min, which makes this method particularly suited when large numbers of samples have to be processed.

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Vidussi, F., Claustre, H., Bustillos-Guzmàn, J., Cailliau, C., & Marty, J. C. (1996). Short communication: Determination of chlorophylls and carotenoids of marine phytoplankton: Separation of chlorophyll a from divinylchlorophyll a and zeaxanthin from lutein. Journal of Plankton Research, 18(12), 2377–2382. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/18.12.2377

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