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Food Lipids: Chemistry, Nutrition, and Biotechnology

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Figure 6 Silver ion HPLC chromatogram of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil methyl<br />

ester 18:1 positional isomers. Mobile phase: 0.08% acetonitrile in hexane. Fractions: A, saturates;<br />

B, trans-18:1; C, cis-18:1. (From Ref. 90.)<br />

has been used to determine the double-bond position of both monoene [74,92] <strong>and</strong><br />

diene isomers [93,94]. Even though the double-bond position can be determined by<br />

ozonolysis <strong>and</strong> GC, the geometric configuration cannot. Computer programs involving<br />

solutions of several simultaneous equations were used to calculate fatty acid<br />

bond position from ozonolysis results [94]. A recent review discusses the use of<br />

ozonolysis <strong>and</strong> other chemical methods for lipid analysis [95].<br />

Copyright 2002 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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