Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design
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Resumo: | A mixture design was used to optimize the mobile phase composition for separation of carbohydrates in honey by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Nine ternary acetronitrile, water and ethyl acetate mobile phases corresponding to a simplex centroid design with axial points were test to separate those carbohydrates most frequently encountered in honey samples. The results suggest that a special cubic model accurately describes changes in the proportions of these solvents in the mobile phase close to the region of optimal peak separation. The addition of a third solvent, ethyl acetate, to binary mobile phase of water and acetonitrile permitted a significant improvement in carbohydrate separation that can be applied to the quantitative analysis of these compounds in honey. |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design Cano,Cristiane B. mobile phase optimization HPLC carbohydrates mixture design honey |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Optimization of mobile phase for separation of carbohydrates in honey by high performance liquid chromatography using a mixture design |
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Cano,Cristiane B. |
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Cano,Cristiane B. Felsner,Maria L. Bruns,Roy E. Matos,Jivaldo R. Almeida-Muradian,Lígia B. |
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Felsner,Maria L. Bruns,Roy E. Matos,Jivaldo R. Almeida-Muradian,Lígia B. |
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Cano,Cristiane B. Felsner,Maria L. Bruns,Roy E. Matos,Jivaldo R. Almeida-Muradian,Lígia B. |
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mobile phase optimization HPLC carbohydrates mixture design honey |
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mobile phase optimization HPLC carbohydrates mixture design honey |
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A mixture design was used to optimize the mobile phase composition for separation of carbohydrates in honey by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Nine ternary acetronitrile, water and ethyl acetate mobile phases corresponding to a simplex centroid design with axial points were test to separate those carbohydrates most frequently encountered in honey samples. The results suggest that a special cubic model accurately describes changes in the proportions of these solvents in the mobile phase close to the region of optimal peak separation. The addition of a third solvent, ethyl acetate, to binary mobile phase of water and acetonitrile permitted a significant improvement in carbohydrate separation that can be applied to the quantitative analysis of these compounds in honey. |
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