High pressure liquid chromatographic determination of sugars in various food products.

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A high pressure liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method has been developed which is fast, simple, specific, and reliable over a wide range of sugar concentrations in a variety of food matrices. With few exceptions, sample preparation is simple, requiring only a water-ethanol extraction, followed by a rapid mini-column cleanup before injection into the HPLC system. The majority of samples can be prepared for analysis within 1--1 1/2 hr, and the following sugars are separated in less than 45 min: fructose, glucose, sucrose, maltose, lactose, melibioals, chocolate products, chocolate sirups, cookies, health food products, molasses, preserves, processed fruits, and soy protein products.

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Dunmire, D. L., & Otto, S. E. (1979). High pressure liquid chromatographic determination of sugars in various food products. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 62(1), 176–185. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/62.1.176

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