“…On the one hand, for NP  RP separation of carotenoids, either silica or cyanopropyl (CN) stationary phases have been investigated (Dugo et al , 2008d(Dugo et al ,e, 2009cCacciola et al, 2012Cacciola et al, , 2016a, whereas for triacylglycerol (TAG) separation, an Ag  RP combination turned out to be useful for this task Dugo et al, 2006b,c;Van der Klift et al, 2008;Hu et al, 2013;Wei et al, , 2015Costa et al, 2015;. On the other hand, for RP  RP separation of phenolic antioxidants, the effect of several stationary phase chemistries (C8, C18, CN, Diol, F 5 , NH 2 , PEG, Phenyl, RPAmide, and other laboratory-made stationary phases) on the separation selectivity and resolution has been investigated (Blahovà et al, 2006;Cacciola et al, 2006Cacciola et al, , 2007aCacciola et al, ,b,c, 2011Hyilompolo, 2007, 2008;Pol et al, 2007, Pol andDugo et al, 2008cDugo et al, , 2009aJandera et al, 2008aJandera et al, ,b, 2012Hájek et al, 2008Cesla et al, 2009;Kalili and de Villiers, 2009, 2013aZhou et al, 2009;Russo et al, 2011;Fu et al, 2012;Hájek and Jandera, 2012;Kalili et al 2013Kalili et al , 2014Montero et al, 2013aMontero et al, ,b, 2014Montero et al, , 2016aKrol-Kogus et al, 2014;Krauze-Baranowska et al, 2014;Leme et al, 2014;Tanaka et al, 2014;…”