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Extraction of Oils from Oilseeds by Accelerated Solvent Extraction

Thermo Fisher Scientific
20 Feb 2014

The procedures described in this application note apply to the determination of oil content in oilseeds. The oil content is determined by collecting the extracts in preweighed vials, evaporating the solvent with a nitrogen stream and reweighing the vials.

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Sample PreparationFood and Beverage AnalyzersSolvent ExtractionOil and Grease

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