High-pressure liquid chromatography of apple juice phenolic compounds

Apple juice phenolic compounds: (+)‐catechin, (‐)‐epicatechin, chlorogenic acid, phloridzin, phloretin xyloglucoside, and the polymeric procyanidins from the dimeric to the heptameric, were separated by high‐pressure liquid chromatography on a CN column, run in the normal phase, using an acidified t...

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