Abstract

AbstractThe use of diode‐array detectors with high performance liquid chromatography enables the separation and analysis of carotenoids from biological samples to be achieved in a significantly shorter period than when conventional ultraviolet/visible detectors are used. This relates to the ability of diode‐array detectors to provide full spectral analysis of the compounds during chromatography. The features of diode‐array detectors, including their advantages and drawbacks, are discussed, particularly with respect to the identification and quantitation of carotenoids.

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