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Gas Chromatography (GC)
GC Analysis of C2-C22 Free Fatty Acids on Nukol™
GC Analysis of C2-C22 Free Fatty Acids on Nukol™
Conditions
Description
Analyte
Acetic acid
Arachidic acid (C20:0)
Behenic acid (C22:0)
Butyric acid
C10
C12
C14
C16:0
C16:1
C18:0
C18:1
C18:2
C18:3
C2
C20:0
C22:0
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
Caprylic acid (C8:0)
Heptanoic acid
Isobutyric acid
iso-C4
iso-C5
iso-C6
Isocaproic acid
Isovaleric acid
Methyl decanoate
Methyl dodecanoate
Methyl linoleate
Methyl linolenate
Methyl oleate
Methyl palmitate
Methyl palmitoleate
Methyl stearate
Myristic acid (C14:0)
Propionic acid
Valeric acid
Materials
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