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Re: [lipids] diacylglycerols - do they elute from Non-polar GC colum   Message List  
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Re: diacylglycerols - do they elute from Non-polar GC columns ?

Thank you very much for this Trevor, that's a great help. I
was beginning to think I was going slightly mad, but your points
on DAG unstability and pyrolysis does rather explain why
everything seemed to turn into a fatty acid !!

I had always assumed the ester link between the acyl and glycerol
was quite tough, but I shall try and treat them more gently in
future.

Thanks
Jo





Wed Aug 23, 2000 9:43 am

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Without derivatisation you will get substantial pyrolysis in the injector port since underivatised diglycerides are only poorly volatile and very unstable at...
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Thank you very much for this Trevor, that's a great help. I was beginning to think I was going slightly mad, but your points on DAG unstability and pyrolysis...
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