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Aquamicron ax

Manufactured by Mitsubishi
Sourced in Japan

The Aquamicron AX is a laboratory equipment product designed for water analysis. It provides accurate measurements of various water quality parameters such as pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen levels. The device is intended for use in a controlled laboratory setting by trained professionals.

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Preparation and Analysis of Canola Oil

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Canola oil was manufactured by J-OIL MILLS, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan; Supplementary Table S1). Aquamicron AX and Aquamicron CXU were purchased from Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Tokyo, Japan). ADAM reagent was obtained from Funakoshi Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). Oleic acid, dimethyl nonanedioate, and methyl heptadecanoate were purchased from FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation (Osaka, Japan). Undecanoic acid was purchased from Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). Azelaic acid was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, U.S.A.). Leucine-enkephalin was obtained from Waters (Milford, MA, U.S.A.). Frozen French fries were purchased from a market in Kanagawa, Japan. Other reagents were of the highest grade available.
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Karl-Fischer Water Content Measurement

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Water content was measured using a Karl-Fisher moisture content meter (CA-06, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation). AQUAMICRON®AX (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) served as the catholyte and AQUAMICRON®CNU (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) served as the anolyte. Water content in 0.01 g of each sample was measured 3 times at room temperature.
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