Quick screening of major constituents in plant tissue by temperature programmed fractionation mass spectrometry

Organic Mass Spectrometry
1984.0

Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Temperature programmed fractionation mass spectrometry can be used to quickly screen for the major constituents in plant and herbal tissues. The method is particularly useful if one is searching for a good plant source of a desired compound. It is also shown that simple extraction followed by mass spectrometry has no advantage over the quick screening method. Limitations and possible improvements of the method are discussed.

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