2018
DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2018.1485036
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Analysis of wax esters in seven commercial waxes using C30 reverse phase HPLC

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“…Table 2 shows the phytochemicals obtained from the candelilla plant and its byproducts, and the functional activity of these compounds. Since candelilla wax is one of the most important constituents of E. antisyphilitica, it is necessary to know its chemical composition, which has been reported as follows: n-alkanes (hentriacontane as the main component) > high molecular weight esters > alcohols and sterols > free acids (7–9%) [ 4 , 5 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 ]. Another important structural component of the candelilla plant is fiber, which can be used as a support in the production of hydrolytic enzymes and as a reinforcing agent, as explained below [ 11 , 18 ].…”
Section: Phytochemicals Present In Candelilla Plant and Byproductsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 shows the phytochemicals obtained from the candelilla plant and its byproducts, and the functional activity of these compounds. Since candelilla wax is one of the most important constituents of E. antisyphilitica, it is necessary to know its chemical composition, which has been reported as follows: n-alkanes (hentriacontane as the main component) > high molecular weight esters > alcohols and sterols > free acids (7–9%) [ 4 , 5 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 ]. Another important structural component of the candelilla plant is fiber, which can be used as a support in the production of hydrolytic enzymes and as a reinforcing agent, as explained below [ 11 , 18 ].…”
Section: Phytochemicals Present In Candelilla Plant and Byproductsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essential examination of the work of organic modifiers on selectivity, determination, and the temperature is an effect on chromatographic behaviour [11,12]. HPLC has also been developed through the stationary phases that have been improved through the 30-alkyl carbon atoms chains [13][14][15] . A number of techniques have been described the determination of ceftriaxone in literature such as HPLC-UV [16][17][18], HPLC-MS [19,20], UPLC-MS/MS [21,22], spectrophotometry [23][24][25], spectrofluorometric [26] and infrared [27].The technique used by HPLC to identify more drugs in standard solution, pharmaceutical preparation [28][29][30][31] and biological samples [32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algumas ceras (principalmente carnaúba e parafina) são usadas como revestimento comestível ou não comestível de frutas e legumes (como maçã, abacate, pimentão, melão, pepino, berinjela, toranja, limão, laranjas, maracujá, pêssego, abacaxi, abóbora, batata doce, tomate, nabo, mandioca etc.). O revestimento de frutas e legumes com cera prolonga sua vida útil, evitando a perda de umidade e protegendo-os contra pragas e patógenos (MOREAU et al, 2018).…”
Section: Desempenho Das Ceras Como Agentes Estruturantes Em Oleogéisunclassified
“…A composição das ceras vegetais é influenciada por fatores genéticos, ambientais e climáticos, como a espécie, a frequência de chuvas, a localização geográfica das culturas das plantas, o crescimento em estufa vs área externa, as condições de extração das ceras, como a temperatura, o solvente usado, a fonte e o histórico do farelo. Mesmo em uma única espécie, a composição da cera também pode variar, pois também sofre alteração dependendo da data da colheita da planta (MOREAU et al, 2018;VALI et al, 2005).…”
Section: Desempenho Das Ceras Como Agentes Estruturantes Em Oleogéisunclassified
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