Volatile Fatty Acid Analyses of Blood and Rumen Fluid by Gas Chromatography
E.S. Erwin,G.J. Marco,E.M. Emery +2 more
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This article is published in Journal of Dairy Science.The article was published on 1961-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1668 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fatty acid & Gas chromatography.read more
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A. T. James,A. J. P. Martin +1 more
TL;DR: Modifications necessary to the theory of Martin & Synge (1941) to allow for the compressibility of the mobile phase are presented and the application of the gas-liquid partition chromatogram to the separation of volatile fatty acids is described.
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The utilization of acetic propionic and butyric acids by fattening sheep.
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Studies on the volatile fatty acids of sheep blood with special reference to formic acid.
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Gas chromatography of unesterified fatty acids using polyester columns treated with phosphoric acid.
TL;DR: Gas chromatography of unesterified fatty acids is extended to higher fatty acids (C12 and higher) using silicone oil plus β-anthraquinone carboxylic acid and ‘Apiezon L’ grease as liquid phases and considerable tailing of the peak occurs and extremely high column temperatures are required.