Development of gas chromatography analysis of fatty acids in marine organisms

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The gas chromatographic analysis of fatty acids has attracted considerable interest. In this analysis, the common derivatives of fatty acids, such as fatty acid methyl esters, can be detected using a flame ionization detector and the mass spectra can indicate the true structure of fatty acids. This paper reviews gas chromatographic methods for obtaining fatty acids from marine organisms. The stationary phase and detector for applications in gas chromatography are discussed. This article also reviews the components of fatty acids in marine animals, marine plants and marine microorganisms. © [2013] The Author.

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Tang, B., & Row, K. H. (2013, August). Development of gas chromatography analysis of fatty acids in marine organisms. Journal of Chromatographic Science. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/bmt005

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