Odor and volatile compounds in liquid swine manure. II. Steam-distillable substances.
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概要
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Many aliphatic hydrocarbons, nitrogen-containing compounds, and other substances were isolated from neutral or alkaline liquid swine manure by steam distillation and column chromatography, and identified by means of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Aliphatic hydrocarbons have an oily odor, and nitrogen-containing substances, particularly indole, skatole, and <I>o</I>-aminoacetophenone, have a strong malodor. Sulfur-containing substances which have a strong malodor have been detected in a trace quantity.
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著者
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YASUHARA Akio
Division of Chemistry and Physics, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Fuwa Keiichiro
Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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