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titleOfInvention A kind of method for distinguishing mint feeding grass carp and common feeding grass carp
abstract The invention provides a method for identifying grass carp fed by mint and grass carp fed by common, and relates to the technical field of rapid analysis and detection. The invention provides a method for identifying grass carp fed by mint and grass carp fed by common grass carp. Oleyl alcohol as a marker for mint-fed grass carp. The invention is mainly used for the identification of mint-fed grass carp and common grass-fed carp. The method has simple pretreatment, good separation effect, short detection time, can be detected within 30 minutes, and has high feasibility. The method can quickly and accurately identify mint-fed grass carp and common grass carp through characteristic markers of volatile substances. Feed grass carp.
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