1980
DOI: 10.1021/ac50062a051
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Determination of traces of low aliphatic amines by gas chromatography

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“…This limit of acceptability is apparently lower than those obtained with the microbiological analyses, where an apparent storage life of 20 days was observed. This difference might have been the result of the use o:f a calorimetric method to obtain the TVN value; older calorimetric procedures (Dyer, 1945) have been replaced by chromatographic methods with several advantages (Kuwata et al, 1980;Gill and Thompson, 1984). Our results are higher than those of Lannelongue et al (1982) for finfish fillets (Archosargus probatocephalus); these differences could probably be due to the analytical method used.…”
Section: Tvn Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This limit of acceptability is apparently lower than those obtained with the microbiological analyses, where an apparent storage life of 20 days was observed. This difference might have been the result of the use o:f a calorimetric method to obtain the TVN value; older calorimetric procedures (Dyer, 1945) have been replaced by chromatographic methods with several advantages (Kuwata et al, 1980;Gill and Thompson, 1984). Our results are higher than those of Lannelongue et al (1982) for finfish fillets (Archosargus probatocephalus); these differences could probably be due to the analytical method used.…”
Section: Tvn Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampling of amines from air is usually carried out by absorption using impinger flasks containing (acidified) aqueous solutions (6,7) or sorption on solid sorbents (8,9). The inherent preconcentration of these sampling methods makes it possible to lower the detection limits of amines to the low parts per billion by volume (ppbv) concentration range in sampled air.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most analytical procedures reported for the analysis of amines feature separation methods. Gas chromatography (GC) is widely used in the analysis of amines owing to its simplicity, high resolving power, good sensitivity, short analysis time, and relatively low cost (2,(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). In some cases, determination of amines can be carried out by direct injection of aqueous or salted solutions (7,16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to note that picric acid is highly flamable and may detonate if exposed to heat or shock when in a dry state. Recently, more specific and accurate methods have been developed, including gas-liquid chromatography (Ruiter, 1973;Lundstrom and Racicot, 1983;Tokunaga et al 1977;Kuwata et al, 1980), specific gas sensor (Storey et al 1984), specific electrode (Chang et al 1976), high pressure liquid chromatography (Gill and Thompson, 1984) and enzyme assay (Wong and Gill, 1987). While being more rapid than enumeration of spoilage organisms, these chemical methods require specialized laboratory equipment, highly trained personnel, and are either too expensive or time-consuming for the routine screening of large numbers of fish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%