Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method

Water soluble sarcoplasmic proteins of nine Gadoid species were chromatographed using a C 4 wide pore reversed phase column and gradient elution with trifluoracetic acid, water and acetonitrile. In most cases, nine peaks could be identified in cod ( Gadus morhua ), with four major peaks always prese...

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Main Author: Vyncke, W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/257775.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:238856 2023-05-15T16:18:56+02:00 Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method Vyncke, W. 1992 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/257775.pdf en eng https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/257775.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess iMededelingen+van+het+Rijksstation+voor+Zeevisserij+CLO+Genti+231.+Rijkscentrum+voor+Landbouwkundig+Onderzoek+Gent.++12+pp. HPLC Identification Gadiformes Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758 info:eu-repo/semantics/book info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1992 ftvliz 2022-05-01T10:16:35Z Water soluble sarcoplasmic proteins of nine Gadoid species were chromatographed using a C 4 wide pore reversed phase column and gradient elution with trifluoracetic acid, water and acetonitrile. In most cases, nine peaks could be identified in cod ( Gadus morhua ), with four major peaks always present. Direct visual comparison of unknown chromatograms with a cod chromatogram kept in memory by the data processor allowed the elimination of most non-cod Gadoids. Appearance of peaks not found in cod confirmed this elimination. In case of doubt, however, confirmation by electrophoretic technics is recommended. HPLC appeared to be a quick screening technique for identifying cod by eliminating non-cod species. Book Gadus morhua Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA)
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Identification
Gadiformes
Gadus morhua Linnaeus
1758
spellingShingle HPLC
Identification
Gadiformes
Gadus morhua Linnaeus
1758
Vyncke, W.
Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
topic_facet HPLC
Identification
Gadiformes
Gadus morhua Linnaeus
1758
description Water soluble sarcoplasmic proteins of nine Gadoid species were chromatographed using a C 4 wide pore reversed phase column and gradient elution with trifluoracetic acid, water and acetonitrile. In most cases, nine peaks could be identified in cod ( Gadus morhua ), with four major peaks always present. Direct visual comparison of unknown chromatograms with a cod chromatogram kept in memory by the data processor allowed the elimination of most non-cod Gadoids. Appearance of peaks not found in cod confirmed this elimination. In case of doubt, however, confirmation by electrophoretic technics is recommended. HPLC appeared to be a quick screening technique for identifying cod by eliminating non-cod species.
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title Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
title_short Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
title_full Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
title_fullStr Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
title_full_unstemmed Identification of cod fillets by HPLC: a screening method
title_sort identification of cod fillets by hplc: a screening method
publishDate 1992
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