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A new internal standard for GLC determination of monoglycerides and propylene glycol esters

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Monoheptadecanoin (monomargarin) has been used as an internal standard for the gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) determination of monoglyceride and propylene glycol ester emulsifiers. The compound is expensive and difficult to prepare. Octadecyl glyceryl ether (batyl alcohol), a less expensive commercially available material, has been found to be acceptable as an internal standard for this determination.

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See, D.K., Thornton, K. & Hasenhuettl, G.L. A new internal standard for GLC determination of monoglycerides and propylene glycol esters. J Am Oil Chem Soc 67, 797–799 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02540494

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