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Author(s): K. Verheyden, H. Noppe, M. Aluwé, S. Millet, J. Vanden Bussche, H.F. De Brabander
Publication Date: January 1, 2007
Reference: Journal of Chromatography A, 1174 (2007) 132–137
Country: Belgium

Summary:

The present paper describes the development of a methodology for rapid and effective simultaneous extraction of boar taint compounds from pig fat tissue. The applicability of a single LC–MSn method as a specific detection method for both indolic compounds and a steroidic compound was evaluated. The results showed that the simultaneous determination of ID, SK and AEON in back fat matrix was enabled combining minimised sample handling with a high specific mass spectrometric detection technique. However, as simultaneous analysis of structurally different indolic compounds and a steroid was assessed, future research will specifically address improvement of the extraction procedure.

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