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HPLC glucosinolate analysis
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Description
Extraction and quantification of desulfated glucosinolates from plant leaves using high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and charged aerosol detection. Follows established desulfation protocols for GSL analysis.
Typical Equipment
- screw-cap microcentrifuge tubes
- 70% MeOH
- high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
- diode array detector (DAD)
- charged aerosol detector (CAD)
Output Measurements
- glucosinolate concentrations
- GSL structural identification
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