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The determination of ergosterol in environmental samples: an interdisciplinary project involving techniques of analytical and organic chemistry

Volker, E.J., Dilella, D., Terneus, K., Baldwin, C. and Volker, I.
2000
Journal of Chemical Education, 77(12), 1621-1623


Volker, E.J., Dilella, D., Terneus, K., Baldwin, C. and Volker, I., (2000), "The determination of ergosterol in environmental samples: an interdisciplinary project involving techniques of analytical and organic chemistry", Journal of Chemical Education, 77(12), 1621-1623.
Abstract:
Volker et al describe an experiment in which a naturally formed steroid that is an important environmental indicator of biological activity is extracted and quantified. The experiment illustrated that many different techniques are needed in the isolation and determination of components in real-world samples.

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