Fast, short-column separation and fluorometric determination of monosodium glutamate in foods.

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In a simple and fast procedure, monosodium glutamate in food products is first separated by a short ion exchange column and subsequently determined fluorometrically with fluorescamine. An average recovery of 90.8% with a standard deviation of plus or minus 6.67% was obtained for added monosodium glutamate in a series of 8 products. As little as 0.05% monosodium glutamate can be determined. The method is faster than the official method and saves 5 hr/determination.

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Coppola, E. D., Christie, S. N., & Hanna, J. G. (1975). Fast, short-column separation and fluorometric determination of monosodium glutamate in foods. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 58(1), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/58.1.58

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