2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10337-012-2335-0
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Extraction of the Volatile and Semivolatile Compounds in Seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. Using Hydrodistillation Followed by Headspace-Ionic Liquid-Based Single-Drop Microextraction

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“…The combination of hydrodistillation and IL-HS-SDME as sample pretreatment for the extraction of volatile and semi-volatile compounds from seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. has also been reported [80].…”
Section: Im][pf 6 ] [75]mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The combination of hydrodistillation and IL-HS-SDME as sample pretreatment for the extraction of volatile and semi-volatile compounds from seeds of Cuminum cyminum L. has also been reported [80].…”
Section: Im][pf 6 ] [75]mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The increase of triethylamine concentration also decreases EOF, which may be advantageous for chiral separation because a decrease of EOF should increase the difference of effective mobility of the enantiomers. Meanwhile, the author prepared di-n-butyl D-tartrate-boric acid complex as a chiral selector for the enantioseparation of three ␤-agonists including clenbuterol, cycloclenbuterol, and tulobuterol in chiral MEEKC [54]. Three ␤-agonists were successfully enantioseparated using the chiral system, indicating that the di-n-butyl D-tartrate-boric acid complex was a useful chiral selector.…”
Section: Tartratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass transfer is a time‐dependent process: In general, the amount of analyte extracted should increase with increasing extraction time. Nevertheless, with a longer extraction time, the microdrop can become unstable and the overall analysis time is prolonged. One way to decrease the extraction time is by increasing the stirring rate, though such an increase can lead to the microdrop dislodging from the syringe needle.…”
Section: General Procedures Of Single‐drop Microextraction (Sdme)mentioning
confidence: 99%