The use of HPLC for the detection and quantification of formaldehyde in the pteridophyta.
Journal: 1999/November - Acta Biologica Hungarica
ISSN: 0236-5383
PUBMED: 10526973
Abstract:
Formaldehyde, as its dimedone adduct, formaldemethone, has been detected and quantified in all species of Pteridophyta examined. The procedure involved the use of an Hypersil C-18 column, methanol-water (60 : 40 v/v) as the mobile phase and an UV detector set at 258 nm. Quantification was based on peak height. Yields varied from 30 microg/g fresh weight for Polystichum setiferum to 5370 microg/g fresh weight for Selaginella viticulosa.
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