Development of in-situ produced CO2 switchable fatty acid microextraction based solidification of floating organic droplet for quantification of morin and quercetin in tea, vegetable and fruit juice samples by HPLC

2022 ◽  
pp. 107197
Author(s):  
Khosrou Abdi ◽  
Maryam Ezoddin ◽  
Houman Alimoradi ◽  
Ramezan Sadeghi
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Author(s):  
Jongjan Mahadlek ◽  
Sai Myo Thurein ◽  
Warakon Thammasut ◽  
Thawatchai Phaechamud
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huazi Wang ◽  
Qinqin Xu ◽  
Jinglong Jiao ◽  
Hai Wu

A solidified floating organic drop-dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (SFOD-DLLME) was established for extraction of four benzophenone-ultraviolet filters (BP-UV filters) from water samples using a fatty acid deep eutectic solvent (DES) as...


1979 ◽  
Vol 237 (5) ◽  
pp. E399 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y F Shiau ◽  
C Umstetter ◽  
K Kendall ◽  
O Koldovsky

Fatty acid esterification was measured in fetal jejunal and ileal isografts implanted under the kidney capsules of adult host rats and compared to the age-controlled intestine grown in situ. Studies were conducted on the 21st, 35th, 49th, and 63rd postconceptional days, corresponding to prenatal, suckling, weaning, and weaned rats. Substantial fatty acid esterification activity was found in prenatal jejunum but not in ileum. A proximal-distal gradient of fatty acid esterification was observed in all groups grown in situ, but not in isografts. The monoglyceride pathway (MG-P) accounted for about one-third of total fatty acid esterification (TFAE) in jejunum grown in situ and remained constant through the study. In the ileum, MG-P was the major esterification pathway during the first 4 postnatal weeks, but decreased progressively after weaning to become insignificant in adult rats. TFAE fell in the jejunal isografts, whereas it increased in the ileum. MG-P remained as the major pathway in the implanted jejunum and ileum. Our studies suggest that luminal contents are probably the most important modulator for the development and maintenance of intestinal fatty acid esterification, and "fetal programming" manifested by changes in fatty acid esterification mechanisms in the isografts is less important.


CrystEngComm ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siriyara Jagannatha Prathapa ◽  
Cara Slabbert ◽  
Manuel A. Fernandes ◽  
Andreas Lemmerer

In situ cryocrystallisation enabled the crystal structure determination of a homologous series of low-melting n-alkyl methyl esters Cn−1H2n+1CO2CH3.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (14) ◽  
pp. 3729-3738 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. E. Larkin ◽  
A. J. Gooday ◽  
C. Woulds ◽  
R. M. Jeffreys ◽  
M. Schwartz ◽  
...  

Abstract. Foraminifera are an important component of benthic communities in oxygen-depleted settings, where they potentially play a significant role in the processing of organic matter. We tracked the uptake of a 13C-labelled algal food source into individual fatty acids in the benthic foraminiferal species Uvigerina ex. gr. semiornata from the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). The tracer experiments were conducted on the Pakistan margin during the late/post monsoon period (August–October 2003). A monoculture of the diatom Thalassiosira weisflogii was 13C-labelled and used to simulate a pulse of phytoplankton in two complementary experiments. A lander system was used for in situ incubations at 140 m water depth and for 2.5 days in duration. Shipboard laboratory incubations of cores collected at 140 m incorporated an oxystat system to maintain ambient dissolved oxygen concentrations and were terminated after 5 days. Uptake of diatoms was rapid, with a high incorporation of diatom fatty acids into foraminifera after ~ 2 days in both experiments. Ingestion of the diatom food source was indicated by the increase over time in the quantity of diatom biomarker fatty acids in the foraminifera and by the high percentage of 13C in many of the fatty acids present at the endpoint of both in situ and laboratory-based experiments. These results indicate that


1998 ◽  
Vol 65 (5) ◽  
pp. 1235-1240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terje K. Steigen ◽  
Torkjel Tveita ◽  
Olav Hevrøy ◽  
Thomas V. Andreasen ◽  
Terje S. Larsen

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