Abstract

Relatively short capillary columns have been employed for the gas—liquid chromatographic separation of lipid components for two reasons: to reduce the time of instrumental analysis while maintaining the degree of separation typical of packed columns, and to obtain better results more quickly as a result of faster elution. In this study, several elutions of naturally occurring normal and rare fatty acids, unsaponifiable components, mixtures of glycerides and related problems are discussed.

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