Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric fragmentation study of phytoestrogens as their trimethylsilyl derivatives: Identification in soy milk and wastewater samples Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- August 7, 2009
has subject area
- Chromatography, Gas - Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
- Communicable Disease Control - Waste Disposal, Fluid
- Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Soy Milk
- Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Soy Milk
- Environment and Public Health - Reproducibility of Results
- Environment and Public Health - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Environment and Public Health - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Environment and Public Health - Waste Disposal, Fluid
- Food and Beverages - Soy Milk
- Food and Beverages - Soy Milk
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Reproducibility of Results
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Investigative Techniques - Reproducibility of Results
- Investigative Techniques - Reproducibility of Results
- Investigative Techniques - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Investigative Techniques - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Mass Spectrometry - Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
- Mathematical Concepts - Sensitivity and Specificity
- Phytoestrogens
- Trimethylsilyl Compounds
- Water Pollutants, Chemical
has restriction
- closed
Date in CU Experts
- March 13, 2015 11:11 AM
Full Author List
- Ferrer I; Barber LB; Thurman EM
author count
- 3
citation count
- 37
published in
- Journal of Chromatography A Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0021-9673
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 6024
end page
- 6032
volume
- 1216
issue
- 32