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Application of Solid Phase Microextraction -Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry in Flavor Research

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Application of Solid Phase Microextraction -Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry in Flavor Research

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    1. Application of Solid Phase Microextraction -Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry in Flavor Research David B. Min Department of Food Science and Technology The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio USA

    2. Isolation, Separation and Identification of Flavor Compounds of Edible Oil

    3. Solid Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

    4. Principle of Solid Phase Micro Extraction

    5. Solid Phase Micro Extraction for Headspace Flavor Compounds Isolation

    6. SPME Principles for Headspace Flavor Compounds Isolation

    7. Fibers on the Volatile Compounds Extraction

    8. Volatile Compounds Isolation by SPME

    9. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

    10. Gas Liquid Chromatography gas system inlet column detector data system

    11. Principle of Gas Liquid Chromatography Partition of compounds between gas mobile phase and liquid stationary phase. The compound which has high affinity to the liquid stationary phase takes longer to pass through the column than the compound with less affinity to the stationary phase of column.

    12. Schematic Diagram of Gas Chromatograph

    13. Liquid Stationary Phases

    14. Flame Ionization Detector

    15. Diagram of Flame Ionization Detector

    16. Volatile Compounds Isolation by SPME

    17. Effect of G.C.Injection Temperature on Corn Oil Volatile Compounds Isolated by SPME

    18. Chromatograms of Corn Oil Volatile Compounds Isolated by SPME

    19. Effect of Isolation Temperature on Corn Oil Volatile Compounds by SPME

    20. Isolation Time Effect on Corn Oil Volatile Compounds by SPME

    21. Chromatograms of Soybean Oil and Corn Oil

    22. Improving the Sensitivity of Solid Phase Microextraction

    23. Gas Chromatogram of Corn Oil Volatile Compounds Isolated by Solid Phase Microextraction

    24. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

    25. Principle of Mass Spectrometry A mass spectrometer bombards a compound with an electron beam and quantitatively records the result as a spectrum of positive ion fragments. A mass spectrum is a presentation of the masses of the positively charged fragments vs. their relative concentration.

    26. Gas Chromatogram of Corn Oil Volatile Compounds Isolated by Solid Phase Microextraction

    27. Quadruple Mass Spectrometer

    28. Fragmentations of 2-Methylpentane by Electron Bombardment

    29. Quadruple Analyzer for the Separation of Positive Ion Fragments

    30. Mass Spectrum of 2-Methylpentane

    31. Gas Chromatogram of Corn Oil Volatile Compounds Isolated by Solid Phase Microextraction

    32. Corn Oil Volatile Compounds by SPME-GC-MS

    33. SPME - GC - MS

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