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GC Analysis of Bacterial Acid Methyl Esters (BAMEs) on SUPELCOWAX 10 (15 m x 0.10 mm I.D., 0.10 μm), Fast GC Analysis

GC Analysis of Bacterial Acid Methyl Esters (BAMEs) on SUPELCOWAX 10 (15 m x 0.10 mm I.D., 0.10 μm), Fast GC Analysis suitable for GC

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SUPELCOWAX 10毛细管GC色谱柱

L × I.D. 15 m × 0.10 mm, df 0.10 μm

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细菌酸甲酯 (BAME) 混标

solution (10 mg/mL total concentration in methyl caproate), analytical standard

CONDITIONS

column

SUPELCOWAX 10, 15 m x 0.10 mm I.D., 0.10 μm (24343)

oven

80°C (0.3 min), 30 °C/min to 180 °C (0.5 min), 10 °C/min to 200 °C (1 min)

inj. temp.

250 °C

detector

FID, 250 °C

carrier gas

hydrogen, 45 cm/sec, constant

injection

0.1 μL 200:1 split

liner

2 mm I.D., straight

sample

bacterial methyl ester standards in methyl caproate, 10 mg/mL (47080-U)

说明

分析報告

Food-borne microbial pathogens can cause illness in humans. Because each bacterium has a unique cellular fatty acid profile, GC analysis can be used to help with identification. Analysis is performed following derivatization of cellular fatty acids to methyl esters. These are called bacterial acid methyl esters (BAMEs) instead of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) to signify the bacterial source. The chromatogram shown is the analysis of a standard mix containing 26 BAME compounds. The polar nature of the column, along with the use of Fast GC column dimensions and instrument conditions, allows good peak shape and resolution in just 7 minutes.

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