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Aspartame is an ingredient in some soft drinks. Aspartame is unstable in some conditions and reacts to form four main products. One of the products of aspartame brea... show full transcript
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To determine the rate of production of DKP, it is necessary to analyze the change in concentration of DKP over time using the HPLC data collected. By observing the retention time and peak area for DKP from the chromatograms, one can quantify the amount of DKP present in each sample taken from the lemonade at different time intervals.
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The change in concentration of DKP can be calculated by measuring the peak areas from the HPLC chromatograms at various time points (0, 1, 2, and 3 days). The concentration at each time point can be derived from a calibration curve produced during the HPLC calibration process. By plotting the concentration of DKP against time, one can visualize how the concentration changes as aspartame breaks down into DKP over the given time intervals.
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