HPLC FINGERPRINT OF ORGANIC ACIDS IN FRUIT JUICES

  • Leopold L
  • Horst D
  • Socaciu C
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Organic acids give fruit products their characteristic tartness and vary in combination and in concentrations among different juices. The organic acid profile can be used to identify a juice or verify its purity. Typically, organic acids in fruit juices are identified and quantified by using methods such as HPLC. In this procedure, reversed phase column is used to separate and identificate six organic acids. Because several of the analytes are extremely difficult to resolve, a aqueous mobile phase is needed to enhance interaction between the acids and the C18 stationary phase.

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Leopold, L., Horst, D., & Socaciu, C. (1970). HPLC FINGERPRINT OF ORGANIC ACIDS IN FRUIT JUICES. Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture, 62. https://doi.org/10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:1613

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