Determination of malonaldehyde in oxidized biological materials by high-performance liquid chromatography

Volume: 515, Pages: 391 - 397
Published: Aug 1, 1990
Abstract
A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was used to determine the level of malonaldehyde (MA) in materials containing unsaturated fatty acids and rat liver microsomes peroxidized in vitro. The detection limit was 8.3 pmol for fatty acid samples and 25 pmol for microsomal samples. The method was specific to MA and the relative standard deviation was 4.34–5.14%. The recovery of MA was about 100%. In general, the MA values in...
Paper Details
Title
Determination of malonaldehyde in oxidized biological materials by high-performance liquid chromatography
Published Date
Aug 1, 1990
Volume
515
Pages
391 - 397
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