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Food Lipids: Chemistry, Nutrition, and Biotechnology

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20 or Lipidex 5000), <strong>and</strong> elution with nonpolar solvents like a mixture of methanol<br />

<strong>and</strong> hexane). The substrate could be separated in order of increasing polarity.<br />

Argentation column chromatography is a very powerful chromatographic<br />

method in the separation of different alkene isomers. The argentation stationary phase<br />

is typically made by mixing AgNO 3 solution (10 g of AgNO 3 in 10 mL of water)<br />

<strong>and</strong> silica gel or aluminum oxide (90 g of stationary phase in 200 mL of acetone).<br />

After acetone has been evaporated at a moderate temperature (

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