Investigation on the presence of Sunset Yellow and Tartrazine in commercial beverages and quantitation using Ion-Pair formation and extraction / Zailuddin Ariffin, Faridah Hanum Badrun and Baharudin Salleh

In this work, 18 different commercial beverages were analyzed for the detection of Sunset Yellow and Tartrazine by paper chromatography. Quantitation of samples containing only one added colour proceeded using the ion pair formation and extraction method. The results obtained showed that all the com...

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Main Authors: Ariffin, Zailuddin (Author), Badrun, Faridah Hanum (Author), Salleh, Baharudin (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2682-9223, 2010-06.
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