Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Dimas Estrasulas de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: Saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons (n-alkanes) were extracted from feed, orts, and bovine fecal samples using disposable, plastic 5mL-syringes as an alternative material to disposable columns, which are normally used in the liquid-solid extraction phase of n-alkanes. For both methods, the n-alkane extracts (carbon chain length between 31 and 36 atoms) were identified using gas chromatography. The linear regression between methods were: 1) feces: column Alkane=2.63+0.92×syringeAlkane [r²=0.94, square root of the mean square error (RMSE)=13.7mg kg-1, n=30] from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 2) feeds: column Alkane=0.36+1.12×syringeAlkane (r²=0.85, RMSE=1.9mg kg-1, n=21) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 3) orts: column Alkane=0.49+0.92×syringeAlkane (r²=0.98, RMSE=1.2mg kg-1, n=15) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively. Materials with low concentration of n-alkanes may affect the values obtained in both methods. These results suggested that disposable plastic syringes might be a viable alternative to columns thus, reducing analytical costs.
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spelling Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feedsanalysisdigestibilityintakehydrocarbonsn-alkane determinationSaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons (n-alkanes) were extracted from feed, orts, and bovine fecal samples using disposable, plastic 5mL-syringes as an alternative material to disposable columns, which are normally used in the liquid-solid extraction phase of n-alkanes. For both methods, the n-alkane extracts (carbon chain length between 31 and 36 atoms) were identified using gas chromatography. The linear regression between methods were: 1) feces: column Alkane=2.63+0.92×syringeAlkane [r²=0.94, square root of the mean square error (RMSE)=13.7mg kg-1, n=30] from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 2) feeds: column Alkane=0.36+1.12×syringeAlkane (r²=0.85, RMSE=1.9mg kg-1, n=21) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 3) orts: column Alkane=0.49+0.92×syringeAlkane (r²=0.98, RMSE=1.2mg kg-1, n=15) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively. Materials with low concentration of n-alkanes may affect the values obtained in both methods. These results suggested that disposable plastic syringes might be a viable alternative to columns thus, reducing analytical costs.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000800029Ciência Rural v.40 n.8 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010005000128info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Dimas Estrasulas deTedeschi,Luis Orlindoeng2010-09-24T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
title Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
spellingShingle Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
Oliveira,Dimas Estrasulas de
analysis
digestibility
intake
hydrocarbons
n-alkane determination
title_short Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
title_full Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
title_fullStr Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
title_full_unstemmed Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
title_sort Comparing plastic syringes and disposable columns to extract n-alkanes in forage and concentrate feeds
author Oliveira,Dimas Estrasulas de
author_facet Oliveira,Dimas Estrasulas de
Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
author_role author
author2 Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
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Tedeschi,Luis Orlindo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv analysis
digestibility
intake
hydrocarbons
n-alkane determination
topic analysis
digestibility
intake
hydrocarbons
n-alkane determination
description Saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons (n-alkanes) were extracted from feed, orts, and bovine fecal samples using disposable, plastic 5mL-syringes as an alternative material to disposable columns, which are normally used in the liquid-solid extraction phase of n-alkanes. For both methods, the n-alkane extracts (carbon chain length between 31 and 36 atoms) were identified using gas chromatography. The linear regression between methods were: 1) feces: column Alkane=2.63+0.92×syringeAlkane [r²=0.94, square root of the mean square error (RMSE)=13.7mg kg-1, n=30] from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 2) feeds: column Alkane=0.36+1.12×syringeAlkane (r²=0.85, RMSE=1.9mg kg-1, n=21) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively; 3) orts: column Alkane=0.49+0.92×syringeAlkane (r²=0.98, RMSE=1.2mg kg-1, n=15) from which the intercept and the slope did not simultaneously differ from zero and unity (P>0.05), respectively. Materials with low concentration of n-alkanes may affect the values obtained in both methods. These results suggested that disposable plastic syringes might be a viable alternative to columns thus, reducing analytical costs.
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